Molecular Cytogenetics
Molecular cytogenetics is a branch of genetics that uses specialized techniques to investigate chromosomal structures and patterns in individual cells. It combines elements of traditional cytogenetics, which examines chromosomal structure and number using light microscopy, and molecular biology, which examines the structure and function of DNA and the genes contained therein. This approach is invaluable in the diagnosis and treatment of genetic diseases, as well as in measuring the effects of environmental exposures on the genome. Additionally, molecular cytogenetics techniques can be used to explore the mechanisms underlying mutations and other changes in the genome, and to gain insights into chromosome organization and function. Overall, molecular cytogenetics is an essential tool for understanding the structure and function of chromosomes, and its applications are diverse and significant in the fields of both genetics and environmental health.
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