Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a technique that has greatly facilitated detection of gains and losses in DNA copy number, and has been of particular utility in elucidating the pattern of ...
Although numerous platforms have been developed to support array CGH studies, they all revolve around a common principle of detecting copy number alterations between two samples (Figure 1). These ...
Comparative genomic hybridisation array:- What is the effectiveness and acceptability of comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) array compared with current genetic testing in children and young ...
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) was developed to identify pathogenic DNA copy-number changes (e.g., duplications, deletions) on a genome-wide scale, and to map these changes to genomic ...
Early efforts to examine genomic changes in the clinical setting relied on cytogenetic techniques such as chromosome karyotyping, a widely used approach to examine chromosomes and identify changes ...
infoQuant Ltd brings microarray technology closer to clinical use with its latest release of copy number analysis and interpretation software "oneClickCGH" and "CGH Fusion" for microarray-based ...