Preparation of Samples for Comparative Studies of Arthropod Chromosomes: Visualization, In Situ Hybridization, and Genome Size Estimation

The ability to obtain large amounts of genomic sequence for organisms and high throughput technology has led to a change in the thrust of research at the level of chromosomes in animals. In the past chromosomal analysis of animals was focused on gross changes such as inversions, translocations, and...

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