Chromosomal Analysis Articles & Analysis
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Capture of images in different wavelengths allows for the separation of signals from various fluorophores, enabling a detailed analysis of chromosomal arrangements. Specific software tools are also employed for the analysis of M-FISH images. These tools assist in quantifying fluorescence intensity, mapping chromosomal positions, ...
Chromosomal Arrest: Typically, a mitotic inhibitor is used to halt cells during metaphase when chromosomes are most condensed and visible. ...
Karyotype analysis refers to the pairing and grouping of chromosomes to reveal whether the organism accords with the inherent chromosomal characteristics, to determine if the organism has chromosomal abnormalities. ...
Restriction enzymes can be used to dissect delicate DNA molecules, and are indispensable tools in the analysis of chromosome structure, DNA restriction enzyme maps, determination of longer DNA sequences, gene isolation, and in vitro recombination of genes. ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III encodes 11 autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) elements that function as chromosomal replicators. ...
The quantification of unstable chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei in peripheral blood lymphocytes is a method commonly used in biodosimetry by cytogenetic analysis, especially when physical dosimetry cannot be performed. ...
We determined the frequency of chromosomal aberrations using the metaphase analysis method in radiation workers of radiology departments in Babol. ...
In order to evaluate the cytogenetic effects of low doses of radiation by internal or external exposure to iodine-131, we analysed chromosomal aberrations (CA) in peripheral blood lymphocytes from 34 subjects working in the nuclear medicine departments in Iran. The studied groups consisted of 26 individuals (Group A) who were employed in these centres without any evidence of radiation exposure by ...
