Karyomapping
Karyomapping is a genetic testing technique used to determine the genetic parentage of individuals or families. It is used in cases of uncertain paternity to establish biological relationships between individuals and provide precise information on genetic inheritance. Karyomapping combines high-resolution genome analysis with advanced statistical methods to identify the exact DNA sequences of individuals and determine whether they are related or not. This method is highly precise and can be used to resolve complicated cases, such as when a child has multiple biological parents. It is also used in research on the inheritance of rare genetic conditions or the detection of genetic disease markers. Karyomapping is a powerful tool for medical research, paternity testing, and criminal forensics.
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