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Computerized analysis of chromosomal parameters in karyotype studies.

J L Oud1, P Kakes, J H De Jong.   

Abstract

A study is presented of the possibilities and limitations of semi-automated karyotype analysis on the basis of chromosome length and centromere index. A number of computer programs have been developed for 1) quick and precise measurements of chromosome arm length with the help of a graphics tablet, 2) computing (relative) length and centromere index and statistical analyses of the data, and 3) representation of these chromosomal parameters in two-dimensional scattergrams. An ellipse representing 95% of the probability mass is drawn around the bivariate mean of each chromosome. The size and orientation of the axes are calculated from repeated measurements of the chromosomes of one metaphase plate. If there is a correlation between length and centromere index, which is often the case, the axes of the ellipse are tilted. Incorporation of such a covariance analysis proved to be of great importance for an accurate karyotype analysis. The "Computer Aided Karyotyping" package does not contain routines for an automated classification of the chromosomes. The main reason is that the variation in length and centromere index of a given chromosome in different cells is often much larger than the variation between nonhomologous chromosomes. In addition, it was our aim to develop universal karyotyping aids which can be used regardless of the species studied.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 24241184     DOI: 10.1007/BF00260769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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