Although the resolution of chromosomal changes detectable by karyotyping is typically a few megabases, this can be sufficient to diagnose certain categories of abnormalities. For example ...
The '3+3' combination (Fig. 1a–g) mimics the use of six different 'dyes' and was more robust, primarily because fewer chromosomes require simultaneous labelling with three different dyes ...
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