Gene copy number variation (CNV) refers to the presence of multiple copies of a gene family within a genome resulting from duplications, deletions, or rearrangements. In general, CNV may result from ...
Faced with the burden of increasing resistance to antifungals in many fungal pathogens and the constant emergence of new drug-resistant strains, it is essential to assess the importance of various ...
A recent large cohort study, conducted jointly by researchers from BGI Genomics and Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, implemented a self-developed prenatal screening strategy to ...
Copy number variation (CNV) refers to an increase or decrease in the number of copies of a DNA sequence in a genome, which can subsequently be implicit in promoting aberrant gene expression patterns ...
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