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FISH |
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Definitions |
The use of multiple, differentially colored fluorescently-labeled probes (usu. fosmids, cosmids, or BACs) hybridized to a chromosome spread to detect copy number and position of target loci. Advantages: gives unambiuous relative positional information, can detect balanced and unbalanced translocations. Disadvantages: very low resolution, low throughput, labor intensive. |
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ID |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/LNC/LA26404-6 |
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cui |
C0162789 |
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definition |
The use of multiple, differentially colored fluorescently-labeled probes (usu. fosmids, cosmids, or BACs) hybridized to a chromosome spread to detect copy number and position of target loci. Advantages: gives unambiuous relative positional information, can detect balanced and unbalanced translocations. Disadvantages: very low resolution, low throughput, labor intensive. |
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notation |
LA26404-6 |
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prefLabel |
FISH |
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tui |
T063 |