The term "karyotype" refers to the chromosomal pattern inside the nucleus of an animal cell (eukaryote), as well as to describes the set of chromosomes in a species or in an individual organism. The ...
Prediction of Survival in Multiple Myeloma Based on Gene Expression Profiles Reveals Cell Cycle and Chromosomal Instability Signatures in High-Risk Patients and Hyperdiploid Signatures in Low-Risk ...
The Mayo Clinic database for MDS was used to identify consecutive patients with a complex karyotype, defined by the presence of three or more numerical or structural cytogenetic abnormalities, from ...
Chromosomal microarray analysis has emerged as a primary diagnostic tool for the evaluation of developmental delay and structural malformations in children. We aimed to evaluate the accuracy, efficacy ...
Photograph of a karyotype - the collection of chromosomes within each cell of an organism - from a male mouse engineered by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers to model Down syndrome in a human. The ...
Researchers for the first time have successfully fused two chromosomes in mice and shown that the new karyotype can be transmitted to offspring. The researchers used a strategy that involved haploid ...
Solanum species were cytogenetically analysed to localize species-specific markers. Solanum atropurpureum Schrank, S. dulcamara L., S. gilo Raddi., S. melongena L., S ...
XY pure gonadal dysgenesis has been found in three phenotypic females in three different sibships in the same family. The proposita, a maternal cousin and a maternal aunt are similarly affected. They ...
Triple X syndrome, also known as 47, XXX, Triple X, Triplo-X, or trisomy x is a sex chromosome aneuploidy, or chromosome abnormality, in which females have an additional X chromosome. The number and ...