LINE-1 and Alu elements proliferate and amplify themselves within the mouse genome over time.
Metaphase spreads were prepared from cells in each progressively increasing passage and probed with a human-specific LINE-1 and Alu probes. a. The total number of human LINE-1 and Alu signals on the DAPI stained chromosomes were counted, and the mean number of LINE-1 and Alu signals per chromosome was calculated after analysing 15 metaphase spreads at each passage. A progressively increasing LINE-1 and Alu signals per chromosomes is evident with increasing passage number (analysis of variance for linear trend p < 0.0001). The number of human LINE-1 signals per chromosome increased by a factor of 7.6 between passage no. 2 and passage no. 198, and by a factor of 6.7 in case of Alu. b. a similar exercise was done as above except that mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) of human LINE-1 and Alu per chromosome, indicative of amplification, was determined. A progressively increasing in MFI per chromosomes is evident with increasing passage number (analysis of variance for linear trend p < 0.0001). Mean MFI per chromosome increased by a factor of 151.3 between passage no. 2 and passage no. 198 in case of LINE-1, and by a factor of 83.4 in case of Alu. The insets represent partial metaphase images showing human LINE-1 and Alu signals on the chromosomes. Blue and red signals represent DAPI and human DNA, respectively.