Analyzing Chromosomes is the user friendly guide to cytogenetic techniques. Basic theory is explained and linked with suggestions for suitable protocols. Techniques are provided in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format with hints and tips to guide the novice. The book focuses on data interpretation, looks at possible errors and artifacts and provides trouble-shooting advice.
Coverage includes: culture of human cells for chromosomal analysis; staining and banding of chromosome slides; types of abnormalities observed in chromosomes; constitutional chromosome abnormalities; acquired chromosome abnormalities in malignancy; new complimentary techniques.
Analyzing Chromosomes is essential reading for trainees in cytogenetics new to the techniques, as a reference for more experienced workers and for those who make use of their cytogenetics service currently without a complete knowledge of the technology or its limitations.