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Chromosome combing — (also known as molecular combing or DNA combing) is a technique used to produce an array of uniformly stretched DNA that is then highly suitable for nucleic acid hybridization studies such as fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) which benefit … Wikipedia
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup — In human genetics, a Human Y chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by differences in the non recombining portions of DNA from the Y chromosome (called Y DNA).The Y Chromosome Consortium has established a system of defining Y DNA… … Wikipedia
Human chromosome count — The usual number of chromosomes in humans, 46 chromosomes. Also called the human chromosome complement. History: For half a century, the human chromosome count was widely believed to be 48. That changed on Dec. 22, 1955. On that day at the… … Medical dictionary
comparative genomic hybridization — (CGH) a cytogenetic technique in which genomic DNA preparations from two sources, reference DNA and the DNA to be studied, as from a tumor, are labeled with two different fluorochromes and then hybridized to a metaphase chromosome spread; copy… … Medical dictionary
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Haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA) — Infobox haplogroup name = E1b1b or E M215 origin place = East Africa or Middle East [https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html National Geographic s Genographic Project Haplogroup E3b (M35)] ] origin date = approx 26,000 years BP … Wikipedia
Haplogroup G2c (Y-DNA) — In human genetics, Haplogroup G2c (formerly G5) is a Y chromosome haplogroup and is defined by the presence of the M377 mutation.cite journal author=Sengupta S, Zhivotovsky LA, King R, et al title=Polarity and temporality of high resolution y… … Wikipedia
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