BACKGROUND: Currently, two main technologies are used for screening of DNA copy number; the BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) and the recently developed oligonucleotide-based CGH (Chromosomal Comparative Genomic Hybridization) arrays which are capable of detecting small genomic regions with amplification or deletion. The correlation as well as the discriminative power of these platforms has never been compared statistically on a significant set of human patient samples. RESULTS: In this paper, we present an exhaustive comparison between the two CGH platforms, undertaken at two independent sites using the same batch of DNA from 19 advanced prostate cancers. The comparison was performed directly on the raw data and a significant correlati...
Background: The accurate and high resolution mapping of DNA copy number aberrations has become an im...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
Abstract Background Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) provides a means to exa...
Background Currently, two main technologies are used for screening of DNA copy number; the BAC (Bact...
BACKGROUND: Currently, two main technologies are used for screening of DNA copy number; the BAC (Bac...
Contains fulltext : 51763.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Currently, two main tec...
The array CGH technique (Array Comparative Genome Hybridization) has been developed to detect chromo...
Background: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
The array CGH technique (Array Comparative Genome Hybridization) has been developed to detect chromo...
BACKGROUND: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
Recently, comparative genomic hybridization onto bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) arrays (array...
BACKGROUND: Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) provides a means to examine DNA...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
Contains fulltext : 51725.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recently, compar...
Background: The accurate and high resolution mapping of DNA copy number aberrations has become an im...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
Abstract Background Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) provides a means to exa...
Background Currently, two main technologies are used for screening of DNA copy number; the BAC (Bact...
BACKGROUND: Currently, two main technologies are used for screening of DNA copy number; the BAC (Bac...
Contains fulltext : 51763.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Currently, two main tec...
The array CGH technique (Array Comparative Genome Hybridization) has been developed to detect chromo...
Background: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
The array CGH technique (Array Comparative Genome Hybridization) has been developed to detect chromo...
BACKGROUND: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
Recently, comparative genomic hybridization onto bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) arrays (array...
BACKGROUND: Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) provides a means to examine DNA...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
Contains fulltext : 51725.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recently, compar...
Background: The accurate and high resolution mapping of DNA copy number aberrations has become an im...
We designed a targeted-array called GOLD (Gain or Loss Detection) Chip consisting of 900 FISH-mapped...
Abstract Background Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) provides a means to exa...