cytogenetic in English

adjective

pertaining to cytogenesis (cell formation and development)

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1. Bionomical and cytogenetic heterogeneities of Anopheles funestus in Senegal

2. Impartible Padraig was earlier, its alohas blazon cytogenetic Attitudinizings.

3. This breakage–rejoining–bridge cycle was a key cytogenetic discovery for several reasons.

4. In contrast to molecular genetics, in cytogenetic analyses single cells are analyzed individually.

5. The heterogeneous results were correlated with the cytogenetic characteristics of the acrocentric chromosomes.

6. McClintock's cytogenetic research focused on developing ways to visualize and characterize maize chromosomes.

7. Cytogenetic Abnormalities: Chromosomal, FISH, and Microarray-Based Clinical Reporting is a practical guide that describes cytogenetic Abnormalities, their clinical implications and how best to report and communicate laboratory findings in research and clinical settings

8. In addition, the database can be used to compose cytogenetic problems with the user interface.

9. Accumulation and persistence of cytogenetic damage induced by radiation and other factors of space flight

10. assays for chromosomal abnormalities, as detected by cytogenetic analysis, including aneuploidy, caused by malsegregation of chromosomes

11. The Cytogenetics team at CSI Laboratories is staffed by highly skilled PhDs and cytogenetic technologists

12. Diagnosis and classification of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is based on cytological criteria and cytogenetic alterations.

13. Cytogenetic techniques may be able to detect inversions, or inversions may be inferred from genetic analysis.

14. Despite the clinical significance of balanced chromosomal Abnormalities (BCAs), their characterization has largely been restricted to cytogenetic resolution

15. Cytogenetic analysis has indicated there is little genomic affinity between the genomes of Medicago sativa L. and Medicago papillosa Boiss.

16. 2 Method: Studying of normal and sex chromosome by classic cytogenetic analyse in leukemia patients before and after treated by allo- HSCT.

17. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a form of GIN that involves frequent cytogenetic changes leading to changes in chromosome copy number (Aneuploidy)

18. The cytogenetic studies demonstrated that the mitoses achieved by culture techniques were aneuploid and, thus, there is evidence that they are of leukaemic origin.

19. 5 Methods Study the normal and sex chromosome by classic cytogenetic analysis in leukemia patients before and after treatment by allo-HSCT.

20. Cytogenetic investigations in patients with primary amenorrhoea revealed two cases with a structural chromosome mosaic. Chromosome analysis was done in leukocyte cultures of peripheral blood.

21. The sequential technique is very useful for more precise and efficient mapping as well as cytogenetic determination of genomic affinities of individual chromosomes in allopolyploid species.

22. Cytogenetic and isozyme data point to the allopolyploid nature of the species and molecular information has shown E. indica to be one of the genomic donors.

23. In vitro cultivation of fetal cells after amniocentesis in the beginning second trimester enabled the use of those cells for cytogenetic and biochemical analyses.

24. Cytogenetic analysis disclosed a chromosome number of 77, with three metacentric chromosomes comprised of two X chromosomes and a Robertsonian translocation of two acrocentric autosomes, chromosomes 21 and 33.

25. Additionally, using appropriate molecular cytogenetic techniques to subjects exposed to ionizing radiation, it was possible to make estimations of absorbed radiation dose under different exposure conditions (acute versus chronic).

26. The prevalence of hypoaneuploidy and rarity of hyperaneuploidy and polyploidy in cultures paralleled previous results on cotton somaclones, indicating that cytogenetic abnormalities arising in vitro probably contribute significantly to cotton somaclonal variation.

27. The cytogenetic findings in leucocytes as well as fibroblast cultures indicated that the small acentric chromosome fragment found in approximately half of the cells was made up of the short arms of a Y chromosome.

28. The effect of an Anthocyan preparation isolated from flower petals of Pelargonium roseum and Rosa canina was studied in the Chinese hamster fibroblasts and Vicia faba seedlings in respect of cytogenetic damage and mouse survival

29. The information in the Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations and Gene Fusions in Cancer relates cytogenetic changes and their genomic consequences, in particular gene fusions, to tumor characteristics, based either on individual cases or associations.

30. It is concluded that it is unlikely that persons with 47 chromosomes and an extra small metacentric chromosome constitute a new cytogenetic disease “the syndrome of the metacentric microchromosome”, as suggested by Abbo and Zellweger (1970).

31. The Cytogenetics Laboratory at Cedars-Sinai uses standard or specialized banding techniques or molecular cytogenetic techniques for the evaluation of both congenital (present at birth) and acquired chromosome abnormalities that have an impact on phenotype (clinical findings), reproduction and malignancy.

32. Based on examples of a lipoma, a well-differentiated liposarcoma, a myxoid liposarcoma, and an aggressive angiomyxoma it is demonstrated in the present paper how cytogenetic investigation can be used as an additional tool for an improved diagnosis of adipose tissue tumors.

33. Cytogenetics CytoVision is the one image analysis and management system that provides Cytogenetic laboratories with an integrated, scalable platform for brightfield and fluorescent samples, because only Leica combines the expertise in image analysis, robotics and microscopy needed to deliver and support a truly integrated Cytogenetics platform.

34. The correlation existing between the biochemical and the cytogenetic findings shows that the amount of rDNA in the human genome is not primarily a function of the number of acrocentric chromosomes, but depends on the individual combination of the variant NORs occurring in the human genome.

35. Molecular Cytogenetics encompasses all aspects of chromosome biology and the application of molecular cytogenetic techniques in all areas of biology and medicine, including structural and functional organization of the chromosome and nucleus, genome variation, expression and evolution, chromosome abnormalities and genomic variations in medical genetics and tumor genetics.