Until recent advances in sequencing technologies, scientists relied on phenotypic characters to study hybridization, which sometimes yielded results incongruent with molecular data. Furthermore ...
I expect you to read: Avise, J.C. 2004. Chapter 7: Speciation and hybridization. In Molecular Markers, Natural History and Evolution (2nd edn.). Chapman and Hall, New York. Having at least briefly ...
RNA Timeline: A History in Hybridization and Structure Alexander Rich and David Davies discover the double-stranded RNA helix and show that polyribo U and polyribo A hybridize spontaneously.6 Ben Hall ...
Move over karyotypes—genetic disorder detection has vastly improved. Researchers are now using array CGH (aCGH), to quickly scan through an entire genome for imbalances. Because aCGH facilitates ...
Hematopoietic and lymphocytic neoplasms (HLNs) are a diverse group of malignancies affecting blood and lymphatic systems, with outcomes varying from manageable conditions to fatal diseases.
The demand for in situ hybridization is experiencing significant growth, mainly due to the rising rates of cancer and genetic disorders. This trend is further driven by the increasing incidence ...
Leica Biosystems has partnered with Molecular Instruments (MI ... MI’s Highly sensitive Chromogenic RNA in situ Hybridization (HCR Pro RNA-ISH) is an assay used for fluorescent imaging of ...