Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified. AB strain of zebrafish were used.The family consist of the parents and 2 male and female offspring each (total 6 samples). Dad's gDNA was used as reference sample for each family.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified. AB strain of zebrafish were used.The family consist of the parents and 2 male and female offspring each (total 6 samples). Dad's gDNA was used as reference sample for each family.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified. AB strain of zebrafish were used.The family consist of the parents and 2 male and female offspring each (total 6 samples). Dad's gDNA was used as reference sample for each family.
Project description:Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify genomic differences between male and female zebrafish. No universal sex-linked CNVR was identified. AB strain of zebrafish were used.The family consist of the parents and 2 male and female offspring each (total 6 samples). Dad's gDNA was used as reference sample for each family.
Project description:This study examines genomic copy-number variation between two African cichlid species through array comparative genomic hybridization. Probe level hybridization ratios were compared to copy number variation identified in Illumina and Pacific Biosciences genome assemblies from both species. Array comparative genomic hybridization was performed with 3 samples (1 replicate array setup) of genomic DNA from Maylandia zebra vs. Orechromis niloticus XX clone genomic DNA from University of Stirling clonal lines.