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comparative genomic hybridization (cgh)
What Types of Genetic Mutations Can CGH Detect?
CGH can detect a variety of
genetic alterations
including duplications, deletions, and amplifications of DNA segments. This makes it particularly useful for identifying
oncogenes
and tumor suppressor genes that may contribute to cancer development.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH)?
How Does CGH Work?
What Types of Genetic Mutations Can CGH Detect?
What Are the Advantages of Using CGH?
What Are the Limitations of CGH?
How Do Mutations Cause Diseases?
What Are the Consequences of Meiosis Errors?
What is a Synonymous Mutation?
What is Brain Development?
How Common are BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations?
Is There Any Treatment or Management Required?
What are the Common Hemoglobin Variants Detected?
How do Chemical Mutagens Cause Induced Mutations?
What is Epigenetics?
What Causes Sickle Cell Anemia?
Can Mutations Be Treated or Reversed?
What is BLAST?
How Does Asbestos Lead to Genetic Mutations?
Can Neutral Mutations Become Beneficial or Harmful?
What are the Challenges Ahead?
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