cytogenetic
(adjective)
of or pertaining to the origin and development of cells
Examples of cytogenetic in the following topics:
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Physical Maps and Integration with Genetic Maps
- Physical maps display the physical distance between genes and can be constructed using cytogenetic, radiation hybrid, or sequence mapping.
- There are three methods used to create a physical map: cytogenetic mapping, radiation hybrid mapping, and sequence mapping.
- Cytogenetic mapping uses information obtained by microscopic analysis of stained sections of the chromosome .
- A cytogenetic map shows the appearance of a chromosome after it is stained and examined under a microscope.
- Describe the methods used to physically map genes: cytogenetic mapping, radiation hybrid mapping, and sequence mapping
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The FISH Technique
- FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) is a cytogenetic technique developed by biomedical researchers in the early 1980s.
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Identification of Chromosomes and Karyotypes
- The isolation and microscopic observation of chromosomes forms the basis of cytogenetics and is the primary method by which clinicians detect chromosomal abnormalities in humans.
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Chromosomal Structural Rearrangements
- Humans and chimpanzees differ cytogenetically by pericentric inversions on several chromosomes and by the fusion of two separate chromosomes in chimpanzees that correspond to chromosome two in humans.