Identification of non-recurrent submicroscopic genome imbalances: the advantage of genome-wide microarrays over targeted approaches.
Genome-wide analysis of DNA copy-number changes using microarray-based technologies has enabled the detection of de novo cryptic chromosome imbalances in approximately 10% of individuals with mental retardation. So far, the majority of these submicroscopic microdeletions/duplications appear to be un...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | Koolen, D, Sistermans, E, Nilessen, W, Knight, S, Regan, R, Liu, Y, Kooy, R, Rooms, L, Romano, C, Fichera, M, Schinzel, A, Baumer, A, Anderlid, B, Schoumans, J, van Kessel, A, Nordenskjold, M, de Vries, B |
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Μορφή: | Journal article |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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2008
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