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  1. Meiosis mapping experiment Currently, genetic mapping techniques can be used as a way to monitor the means of genomic manipulation, which needs to be realized through the use of molecular
  2. Experimental molecular detection of uniparental diploids Uniparental diploid (UPD) cells can have a normal cytogenetic karyotype but an imbalance in parental contributions. The diagnosis of uniparental diploidy involv
  3. Experimental application of fluorescence in situ hybridization in the preimplantation diagnosis of aneuploidy Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), as a major new method of preventing genetic disorders, avoids the need for prenatal diagnosis and the possibility of t
  4. Chromosome gene localization experiments Chromosomes are entities containing genes, which are only visible under the microscope as a general structure. Genes are nucleotide sequences at the molecular l
  5. High-throughput genotyping experiments using the TAQMAN assay This unit describes the application of 5'-nuclease allele specific analysis or TaqMan method for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing.
  6. Typing experiments with autofluorescence The typing methods described in this unit are needed when there are a large number of samples with multiple microsatellite markers to be typed. For example, a d
  7. Chromosome specimen preparation experiments for in vitro cultured cells The source of this experiment is the official website of the Fourth Military Medical University
  8. Fluorescence in situ hybridization of multicolor fibers Source : Molecular Cytogenetics Techniques and Applications
  9. Multiplex telomere fluorescence in situ hybridization assay The multiple telomere FISH technique described in this chapter is the Chromoprobe Multiprobe-T system developed by Cytocell, which uses a microscope slide divid
  10. Isolation and purification of microorganisms and colony counting on dilution plates The isolation, purification and counting of microorganisms are generally used for (1) certain product testing, such as rhizobial agents and other product testin
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