Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), which disrupt or inactivate specific genes, has facilitated the molecular elucidation of a wide variety of genetic disorders. However, conventional methods for mapping chromosome breakpoints, such as in situ hybridisation with fluorescent dye-labelled bacterial artificial chromosome clones (BAC-FISH), are laborious, time consuming and often with insufficient resolution to unequivocally identify the disrupted gene. By combining DNA array hybridisation with chromosome sorting, the efficiency of breakpoint mapping has dramatically improved. However, this can only be applied when the physical properties of the derivative chromosomes allow them to b...
Objective: To describe the systematic analysis of constitutional de novo apparently balanced translo...
Apparently balanced chromosome rearrangements (ABCRs), mainly reciprocal translocations and inversio...
Genome rearrangements are important in evolution, cancer, and other diseases. Precise mapping of the...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Balanced chromosome rearrangements (BCRs) can cause genetic diseases by disrupting or inactivating s...
Balanced chromosome rearrangements (BCRs) can cause genetic diseases by disrupting or inactivating s...
Precise breakpoint mapping of balanced chromosomal rearrangements is crucial to identify disease eti...
Precise breakpoint mapping of balanced chromosomal rearrangements is crucial to identify disease eti...
It is estimated that 1 in 2000 live births have an apparently balanced translocation and that the ri...
Chromoanagenesis is a genomic event responsible for the formation of complex structural chromosomal ...
The contribution of balanced chromosomal rearrangements to complex disorders remains unclear because...
Array-CGH is a powerful tool for the rapid detection of genomic imbalances. By customizing the array...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Objective: To describe the systematic analysis of constitutional de novo apparently balanced translo...
Apparently balanced chromosome rearrangements (ABCRs), mainly reciprocal translocations and inversio...
Genome rearrangements are important in evolution, cancer, and other diseases. Precise mapping of the...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
Balanced chromosome rearrangements (BCRs) can cause genetic diseases by disrupting or inactivating s...
Balanced chromosome rearrangements (BCRs) can cause genetic diseases by disrupting or inactivating s...
Precise breakpoint mapping of balanced chromosomal rearrangements is crucial to identify disease eti...
Precise breakpoint mapping of balanced chromosomal rearrangements is crucial to identify disease eti...
It is estimated that 1 in 2000 live births have an apparently balanced translocation and that the ri...
Chromoanagenesis is a genomic event responsible for the formation of complex structural chromosomal ...
The contribution of balanced chromosomal rearrangements to complex disorders remains unclear because...
Array-CGH is a powerful tool for the rapid detection of genomic imbalances. By customizing the array...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Objective: To describe the systematic analysis of constitutional de novo apparently balanced translo...
Apparently balanced chromosome rearrangements (ABCRs), mainly reciprocal translocations and inversio...
Genome rearrangements are important in evolution, cancer, and other diseases. Precise mapping of the...