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Microarrays / DNA / Biotechnology / Copy-number variation / Human genome / Array-comparative genomic hybridization / Genotyping / Biomarker / Single-nucleotide polymorphism / Biology / Genetics / Molecular biology
Date: 2010-06-14 05:04:21
Microarrays
DNA
Biotechnology
Copy-number variation
Human genome
Array-comparative genomic hybridization
Genotyping
Biomarker
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Biology
Genetics
Molecular biology

High throughput CNV analysis - 2 billion data points in 20 weeks John Anson PhD, Oxford Gene Technology Who are OGT and what do we do? •

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