Definition of Cytogenetics. Meaning of Cytogenetics. Synonyms of Cytogenetics

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Definition of Cytogenetics

Cytogenetic
Cytogenic Cy`to*gen"ic (s?`t?-j?n"?k), Cytogenetic Cy`to*ge*net"ic (-j?-n?t"?k), a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to cytogenesis or cell development.

Meaning of Cytogenetics from wikipedia

- 2013.95. PMID 23887773. Cytogenetic Directory Cytogenetics Resources Archived 2017-05-26 at the Wayback Machine Human Cytogenetics - Chromosomes and Karyotypes...
- needed] Chromosomal translocation Cytogenetic notation Karyotype Null allele International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature Wood, E.J. (1995)....
- basic notational system International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature "Cytogenetics Basics | Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene". "ISCN rules...
- Molecular cytogenetics combines two disciplines, molecular biology and cytogenetics, and involves the analysis of chromosome structure to help distinguish...
- suppressor genes (see the "Mitelman Database" and the Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology,). Furthermore, certain consistent chromosomal...
- Comparative Cytogenetics is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering plant and animal cytogenetics, karyosystematics, and molecular systematics...
- different cytogenetic methods and tissue suitability for the study of chromosomes in Cimex lectularius (Heteroptera, Cimicidae)". Comparative Cytogenetics. 10...
- genetics and cytogenetics: classical and molecular. New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 9780387076683. Gustavsson, Ingemar (3 March 1969). "Cytogenetics, distribution...
- in 1962. It was published previously under the names Cytogenetics (1962–1972) and Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics (1973–2001). The journal is abstracted...
- of people with AML have "normal" cytogenetics; they fall into an intermediate risk group. A number of other cytogenetic abnormalities are known to ****ociate...