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Karger e-Journal Backfile Collection 2023
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Genetics
Sarah Moore, Jean McGowan-Jordan, Adam C. Smith, Katrina Rack, Udo Koehler, Marian Stevens-Kroef, Hayk Barseghyan, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, Ros Hastings, On behalf of the ISCN Standing Committee
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
Cytogenet Genome Res (2023) 163 (5-6): 236–246.
Published Online: 11 January 2024
..., although genome mapping has the added benefit of being able to detect and ascertain the nature of more abnormalities in a single assay than array, karyotyping, or FISH alone. Key Messages: This paper describes a specific nomenclature for genome mapping that can be used by diagnostic and research centers...
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Genetics
Yoichi Matsuda, Yoshinobu Uno, Mariko Kondo, Michael J. Gilchrist, Aaron M. Zorn, Daniel S. Rokhsar, Michael Schmid, Masanori Taira
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
Cytogenet Genome Res (2015) 145 (3-4): 187–191.
Published Online: 08 April 2015
... chromosome nomenclature for X. laevis based on the phylogenetic relationship and chromosome length, i.e. XLA1L, XLA1S, XLA2L, XLA2S, and so on, in which the numbering of XLA chromosomes corresponds to that in X. tropicalis and the postfixes ‘L' and ‘S' stand for ‘long' and ‘short' chromosomes...