Second European Cytogenetics Conference, July 3-6, 1999, Vienna, Austria: abstracts
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Second European Cytogenetics Conference, July 3-6, 1999, Vienna, Austria: abstracts
(Cytogenetics and cell genetics, vol. 85,
Karger, c1999
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Abstracts of the Second European Cytogenetics Conference, July 3-6, 1999, Vienna, Austlia
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This text presents abstracts from the Second European Cytogenetics Conference held in Vienna in July 1999. Areas addressed include developments and applications of molecular cytogenetics, interphase cytogenetics, clinical genetics and chromosome evaluation.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Oral sessions: molecular cytogenetics - new developments and practical applications
- gametogenesis, preimplantation and prenatal diagnosis
- resources, databases and Internet fora
- haematological neoplasms
- animal chromosomes
- toxicology and mutagenesis
- interphase cytogenetics
- chromosome abnormalities - mechanisms of generation and distribution
- quality control and organization of cytogenetic laboratories and professional aspects of cytogenetics in Europe
- solid tumours
- plant chromosomes
- clinical cytogenetics
- molecular cytogenetics -new developments and practical applications (II)
- chromosome evolution
- cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis. Part 2 Posters: molecular cytogenetics - new developments and practical applications (II)
- gametogenesis, preimplantation and prenatal diagnosis
- resources, database and Internet fora
- haemtological neoplasms
- animal chromosomes
- toxicology and mutagenesis
- interphase cytogenetics
- chromosome abnormalities - mechanisms of generation and distribution
- quality control and organization of cytogenetic laboratories
- professional aspects of cytogenetics in Europe
- solid tumours
- plant chromosomes
- clinical cytogenetics
- molecular cytogenetics - new developments and practical applications (II)
- chromosome evolution
- cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis.
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