The field of cytogenetics has focused on studying the number, structure, function and origin of chromosomal abnormalities and the evolution of chromosomes. The development of fluorescent molecules that either directly or via an intermediate molecule bind to DNA has led to the development of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), a technology linking cytogenetics to molecular genetics. This technique has a wide range of applications that increased the dimension of chromosome analysis. The field of cytogenetics is particularly important for medical diagnostics and research as well as for gene ordering and mapping. Furthermore, the increased application of molecular biology techniques, such as array-based technologies, has led to improved r...
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer techn...
The field of cytogenetics has focused on studying the number, structure, function and origin of chro...
The field of cytogenetics has focused on studying the number, structure, function and origin of chro...
Cytogenetics is complementary to genetic and molecular analysis of genome structure and function. Fr...
Cytogenetics is complementary to genetic and molecular analysis of genome structure and function. Fr...
Cytogenetics is a branch of genetics that is concerned with the study of the structure and function ...
Chromosomal rearrangements are an important cause of distinctive and recognizable clinical phenotype...
Here the role of molecular cytogenetics in the context of yet available all other cytogenomic approa...
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer techn...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter the fundamental discovery in 1956 that normal human cells contai...
Cytogenetics has become an important part of obstetric daily practice since prenatal diagnosis becam...
After the fundamental discovery in 1956 that normal human cells contain 46 chromosomes, clinical cyt...
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer techn...
The field of cytogenetics has focused on studying the number, structure, function and origin of chro...
The field of cytogenetics has focused on studying the number, structure, function and origin of chro...
Cytogenetics is complementary to genetic and molecular analysis of genome structure and function. Fr...
Cytogenetics is complementary to genetic and molecular analysis of genome structure and function. Fr...
Cytogenetics is a branch of genetics that is concerned with the study of the structure and function ...
Chromosomal rearrangements are an important cause of distinctive and recognizable clinical phenotype...
Here the role of molecular cytogenetics in the context of yet available all other cytogenomic approa...
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer techn...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter the fundamental discovery in 1956 that normal human cells contai...
Cytogenetics has become an important part of obstetric daily practice since prenatal diagnosis becam...
After the fundamental discovery in 1956 that normal human cells contain 46 chromosomes, clinical cyt...
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
This short review presents a historical perspective of chromosome research during the last 50 years....
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer techn...