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cytogenetics The process of analyzing the number and shape of the chromosomes of cells. The individual, who prepares, examines and interprets the number and shape of chromosomes in cells is called a cytogeneticist. In addition to identifying chromosome alterations, the specific genes affected can be identified in some cases. These findings are very helpful in diagnosing specific types of leukemia and lymphoma, in determining treatment approaches, and in following the response to treatment.
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cytogenetics identification of abnormal chromosomes in a cellular tissue sample.
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cytogenetics The branch of biology dealing with the study of heredity from the point of view of cytology & genetics.
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cytogenetics the study of chromosomes and how changes in chromosome structure and number affect the growth, development and health of individuals.
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cytogenetics A laboratory evaluation of the chromosomes of cells from the blood, bone marrow, or lymph nodes.
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