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 ...
October 19, 2011 (Montreal, Quebec) — Investigators at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a comparative genome hybridization (CGH) microarray that offers significantly superior resolution and ...
The array technology can accommodate a starting genomic DNA samples as small as 25 ng, and Agilent’s CGH Analytics software allows for simultaneous analysis, visualization, and comparison of multiple ...
Adrenocortical tumours (ACT) are common; their prevalence may reach up to 5–7% in pathological series. Most of them are benign (adrenocortical adenoma, ACA), and the majority of these are hormonally ...
Submicroscopic telomere imbalances are a significant cause of mental retardation with or without other phenotypic abnormalities. We previously developed a set of unique telomere clones that identify ...
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