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Chromosomics: Detection of Numerical and Structural Alterations in All 24 Human Chromosomes Simultaneously Using a Novel OctoChrome FISH Assay
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Chromosomics: Detection of Numerical and Structural Alterations in All 24 Human Chromosomes Simultaneously Using a Novel OctoChrome FISH Assay
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06:25 min

February 06, 2012

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:20Sample Slide Preparation
  • 01:54Localization of Metaphases Using an Automated System
  • 02:25Hybridization
  • 04:26Chromosomics
  • 05:29Conclusion

Summary

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A novel fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) method that simultaneously examines both numerical and structural chromosome alterations, particularly the specific chromosomal translocations associated with leukemia and lymphoma, of all 24 human chromosomes on a single device in one hybridization, is described.

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