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Due to its higher resolution, oligo array CGH has recently made strong inroads in the cytogenetic lab. It’s not surprising. With an increased sensitivity of more than 1,000-fold, microarrays can ...
In contrast, the customized CGH microarray analysis does not require any knowledge of the disease. It is applied to the whole genome, where it is able to detect abnormalities with a high degree of ...
Array CGH describes a technology in which microarrays comprised of well-defined DNA probes are used to screen DNA test samples to detect changes in sequence copy number.
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH microarray; also known as chromosome microarray analysis) in effect, combines chromosome and fluorescence in situ hybridization analyses allowing ...
The new microarray release is accompanied by the release of Agilent CytoGenomics 2.0 software, which now includes support for CGH+SNP analysis of genetically complex samples such as hematological ...
NimbleGen CGH 12x135K arrays allow simultaneous analysis of 12 independent sample pairs on a single microarray slide, each with 135,000 empirically tested long oligonucleotide probes.
Microarray-based Techniques Whole-genome Scanning by Molecular Karyotyping: Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization ...
Microarray tests, such as array CGH, can detect differences too small to be seen that way, though no test can detect all chromosomal changes or genetic disorders.
Methods: 50 pure archival OCCCs were reviewed by at least two gynaecologic pathologists, and subjected to microarray-based comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH) using a 32K tiling-path platform.
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