Automated Large-Scale Genome Scanning and Linkage Analysis Strategy of Genetic Disease Related Gene Location
Journal Title: Genetic Disease Study - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
With the development of the Human Genome Project, many methods have been applied in this field. Since the 1990s, large-scale scanning and mapping of base circles have been established and developed by combining linkage analysis with automation in genomes. At present, it has become the most widely used and effective means in this field.
Authors and Affiliations
Lawrence Noyes, Chiara Palacios, Reginald Finn
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