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Automated Fluorescent Genotyping

Automated fluorescent genotyping is a technique used to detect genetic variations in a sample. It utilizes fluorescent tag labeling of the sample and lasers to visualize the differences. This technique is more rapid than traditional methods, making it highly valuable for applications such as medical diagnostics and …

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Overview

Automated fluorescent genotyping is a technique used to detect genetic variations in a sample. It utilizes fluorescent tag labeling of the sample and lasers to visualize the differences. This technique is more rapid than traditional methods, making it highly valuable for applications such as medical diagnostics and research. In the medical field, it can be used to analyze genetic variations in cancer cells and to diagnose genetic disorders. In research, it is used to study the genetics behind traits in organisms, such as human characteristics or inherited diseases.

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Gabriela Roca · Germany Khalid Al-Nedawi · Canada Giuliana Giardino · Italy

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