cytoscan 60 k microarray chip (Agilent technologies)
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Cytoscan 60 K Microarray Chip, supplied by Agilent technologies, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: A pilot proof-of-principle study to compare fresh and vitrified cycle preimplantation genetic screening by chromosome microarray and next generation sequencing
Journal: Molecular Cytogenetics
doi: 10.1186/s13039-016-0238-8
Figure Legend Snippet: Exemplified PGS results by use of rapid aCGH (DNA hybridization for 2 h), regular aCGH (DNA hybridization for 16 h) and next generation sequencing (NGS) for the same WGA products. Rapid and regular aCGH were performed with CytoScan 60 K microarray chip (Agilent customer array, Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan) on a G4900DA SureScan microarray scanner (Agilent Technologies, CA, USA). NGS was performed using Ion PGM Hi-Q Sequencing Kit with Ion 316 chip (Life technologies, California, USA) on the Ion Torrent PGM Instrument (Life technologies) platform. Aneuploidy chromosomes or chromosomal fragments are indicated by arrows. Some atypical segmental gains and/or losses with copy number change < 1 but > 0.5 (a likely result of embryo mosaicism) were also classified as segmental aneuploidies and marked by stars. The results of rapid aCGH are comparable with that of regular aCGH and NGS
Techniques Used: DNA Hybridization, Next-Generation Sequencing, Microarray, Sequencing