Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) was developed to identify pathogenic DNA copy-number changes (e.g., duplications, deletions) on a genome-wide scale, and to map these changes to genomic ...
The introduction of array comparative genome hybridization (CGH) into prenatal genetic diagnosis presents both challenges and controversy to the clinical cytogenetic community. The challenges are ...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization is ushering in a new standard for analyzing the genome, overcoming the limits of resolution associated with conventional G-banded karyotyping. The first ...
Recent advances in gene analysis technology have been remarkable, and many technologies that can be easily introduced in each in-house laboratory have been developed. Especially a comprehensive gene ...
Traditional cytogenetic techniques for the macro-analysis of chromosomal structure often preclude high-resolution visualization of specific genomic regions. Accordingly, researchers are increasingly ...
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