Translocations are usually detected when a cytogeneticist examines a karyotype, which is an ordered arrangement of an individual's metaphase chromosomes. In standard karyotypes, chromosomes that ...
Likewise, translocations are often readily apparent on karyotypes. Molecular cytogenetics is a dynamic discipline, and new diagnostic methods continue to be developed. As these new technologies ...
In other situations, normal microarray analysis in the presence of an abnormal karyotype ... unbalanced translocations, some marker chromosomes and aneuploidy. SNP arrays have the added advantage ...
"Our paper described the genes located at each of the breakpoints of the t(15;17) translocation associated with human acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). In addition to the karyotype abnormality, the ...
No gynecologic difficulties, abnormal menstrual bleeding ... in the form of "Nugestoral." Figure 2 Karyotypes from the Older Patient, Showing D/G Translocation (Left), and from the Younger Brother ...
One hundred four fetuses (3.8%) had an abnormal karyotype. Compared with a normal ultrasonographic examination result a single minor ultrasonographic marker increased the risk of karyotypic ...