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Chromosomes conventional analysis

Conventional Chromosome Analysis versus High-Resolution... [Pg.1]

CGH analysis is used as a supplemental technique to conventional cytogenetics. It appears to be more sensitive than conventional cytogenetics and is capable of detecting chromosomal alterations down to 1 Mb in size. In addition, it can be performed using DNA isolated from FFPE specimens. [Pg.50]

EUard, S. Toper, S. Stemp, G. Parry, E. M. Wilcox, R Parry, J. M. A comparison of conventional metaphase analysis of Giemsa-stained chromosomes with multi-color fluorescence in situ hybridization. Mutagenesis 1996, 11, 537—546. [Pg.220]


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