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Multicolor chromosome bar codes
Chromosome bar codes are multicolor banding patterns produced by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with differentially labeled and pooled sub-regional DNA probes. These molecular cytogenetic tools facilitate chromosome identification and the delineation of both inter- and intra-chromosomal rearrangements. We present an overview of the various conceptual approaches which can be largely divided into two classes: Simple bar codes designed for chromosome identification and complex bar codes for high resolution aberration screening of entire karyotypes. We address the issue of color redundancy and how to overcome this limitation by complementation of bar codes with whole chromosome painting probes. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Base
Permanently : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a 4 volume set of books by author Kenneth Koch, printed by Tiber Press in 1960. This set came to the Preservation Lab for rehousing. The books are in good condition, yet suffer from minor surface dirt. The original slip case designed for the book is missing, but a photo of the original was used as reference.View Catalog Record</a
Sen-Lab-LMS/Senescence_nuclear_features: Publication_version_2.0
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