| cytogenetics | <study> The study of the structure of chromosomes. Cytogenetic tests are carried out on samples of blood and bone marrow taken from leukaemia patients to detect any chromosomal abnormalities associated with the disease. These help in the diagnosis and selection of optimal treatment. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| cytogenetics, clinical | The application of cytogenetics to clinical medicine. For example, clinical cytogenetic studies might be done to determine whether a child with possible Down syndrome has an extra chromosome 21. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical cytogenetics | The application of chromosome studies to clinical medicine. For example, clinical cytogenetic testing is done to see if a child with possible Down syndrome has an extra chromosome 21, as is most often the case. Clinical Cytogenetics is a specialty certified by the American Board Of Medical Genetics. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Cytogenetic
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the branch of biology that studies the cellular aspects of heredity (especially the chromosomes)
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Area of biology concerned with chromosomes and their implications in genetics, cellular activity and variability.
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A method by which chromosomes can be analysed under the microscope.
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Cytogenetics is that part of the science of genetics which correlates the structure and number of chromosomes with heredity and genetic variability.
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The study of the physical appearance of chromosomes. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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