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Chromosome Bandings

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2016 Dec 3
PMID 27910014
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Chromosome banding is an essential technique used in chromosome karyotyping to identify normal and abnormal chromosomes for clinical and research purposes. Giemsa (G)-, reverse (R)-, and centromere (C)-banding are the most commonly dye-based chromosome-banding techniques. G-banding involves the staining of trypsin-treated chromosomes and R-banding involves denaturing in hot acidic saline followed by Giemsa staining. C-banding is specifically used for identifying heterochromatin by denaturing chromosomes in a saturated alkaline solution followed by Giemsa staining. Different banding techniques may be selected for the identification of chromosomes.

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