Cytogenetics is a process of analyzing the cells in a bodily specimen, such as blood, tissue, or bone marrow, to find chromosomal abnormalities. As chromosomal changes, including damaged, missing, rearranged, or added chromosomes can be a sign of cancer, cancer cytogenetics can be used to assess cancer risk or diagnose a particular type of cancer.
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Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation have long shown promise as potential biomarkers to diagnose and guide treatment of many human diseases, including multiple types of cancers....
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Learning Objectives: 1. Identify different kinds of genomic resources 2. Learn to apply the features available in genomic resources to cancer variant interpretation 3. Describe the importanc...
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