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This paper aimed to understand and compare the two popular cytogenetic techniques of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) in detecting breast cancer chromosomal abnormality. Several chromosomal anomalies pl... see more

Current clinical cytogenomics laboratory uses array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chip as first-tier test supplemented with routine karyotyping and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) for patients wi... see more

AIM: The aim of our study was to identify chromosomal imbalances by whole-genome microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (array CGH) in DNA samples of children in which karyotype results cannot be obtained. The present paper describes the first... see more

Whole comparative genomic hybridization (W-CGH) is a new technique that reveals cryptic differences in highly repetitive DNA sequences, when different genomes are compared using metaphase or interphase chromosomes. W-CGH provides a quick approach to ident... see more

The genome of stallion (Spanish breed) and donkey (Spanish endemic Zamorano-Leonés) were compared using whole comparative genomic in situ hybridization (W-CGH) technique, with special reference to the variability observed in the Y chromosome. Results show... see more

The treatment of married couples with a combination of male and female infertility factors is quite complicated and often requires assisted reproductive technologies (ART), but according to ESHRE, after ICSI, the pregnancy rate is 28.4% for aspiration and... see more

Vigna Savi species constitute a group of worldwide legumes of great socioeconomic importance. Progress in its genomic resources allowed the development of a consensus genetic map with a high-density of SNP markers and construction of Bacterial Artificial ... see more

One of the biggest surprises to emerge from the cancer genome sequencing project has been the discovery of massively re-arranged genomes that have been detected within various types of human cancers caused by a novel mechanism called “chromothripsis”. Thi... see more

In response to the new opportunities for genome sequencing and comparative genomics, the Society of Nematology (SON) formed a committee to develop a white paper in support of the broad scientific needs associated with this phylum and interests of SON memb... see more

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