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  1. Human Chromosome Profiling Experiment Source: Laboratory Course in Genetics
  2. Observational experiments on Bartlett's microsomes in human cells M.L. Barr et al. were the first to find a darkly stained vesicle in the interphase nucleus of nerve cells in female cats, but not in male cats. Since this vesic
  3. Culture of human peripheral blood lymphocytes and chromosome preparation experiments Source: Laboratory Course in Genetics
  4. Experiments on the effect of environment on gene expression in Drosophila Many aspects of phenotype are influenced by the genetic composition of an organism and the environment in which it lives, so it can be said that phenotype is a
  5. Experiments to identify chromatin-bound proteins from total cell extracts by immunoprecipitation methods This experiment is both a simple and very sensitive method for determining whether a known protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae binds to a known DNA sequence. So
  6. Nuclease digestion of purified genomic DNA by Micrococcus spp. MNase can cut DNA non-randomly. therefore, to determine how this naturally non-random pattern is affected by nuclear proteins such as histones, it is important
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. Fluorescent genotyping screening for tiny subtelomeric rearrangement assay Our results strongly support the notion that microtelomeric rearrangements play a very important role in spontaneous mental retardation (approximately 12% in ou
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