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  1. .....org means of a two-step approach based on intraspecific aCGH. In a first phase (discovery phase), we used a -wide tiling-path 32K BAC array to discover CNV regions in chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. In a posterior Refinement Phase we validated these CNVs, refined their boundaries, and discovered new...
  2. .... 2006 ; Dumas et al. 2007 ) together under an evolutionary framework. In this study, we have used array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) on a human whole- tile-path (WGTP) platform comprised of 28,708 large-insert DNA clones to identify CNVs among the s of 30 unrelated chimpanzees ( Pan...
  3. ...In a new window Figure 2. Copy number variation is associated with segmental duplications on chromosome 17. One hundred DNA samples from the HapMap collection were analyzed by CGH on a whole- tiling path microarray composed of 27,000 large-insert clones. The coverage of chromosome 17 by the array...
  4. ...number variation that avoids this limitation of draft sequencing is array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH), which was initially used to detect DNA copy number changes between normal and disease (e.g., cancer) states ( Pinkel et al. 1998 ; Pollack et al. 1999 ). More recently it has been...
  5. ...) Statistical significance for wide studies . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 100 : 9440 – 9445 . ↵ Wilson, G.M. , Flibotte, S. , Missirlis, P.I. , Marra, M.A. , Jones, S. , Thornton, K. , Clark, A.G. , Holt, R.A. ( 2006 ) Identification by full-coverage array CGH of human DNA copy number increases relative...
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