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- Homogeneously_staining_region abstract "Homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) are chromosomal segments with various lengths and uniform staining intensity after G banding. This type of aberration is also known as Copy Number Gains or Amplification.An HSR is one type of change in a chromosome's structure which is frequently observed in the nucleus of human cancer cells. In the region of a chromosome where an HSR occurs, a segment of the chromosome, which presumably contains a gene or genes that give selective advantage to the progression of the cancer, is amplified or duplicated many times. As a result of the duplication this chromosomal segment is greatly lengthened and expanded such that when it is stained with a fluorescent probe specific to the region (Fluorescent in situ hybridization), rather than causing a focal fluorescent signal as in a normal chromosome, the probe \"paints\" a broad fluorescent signal over the whole of the amplified region. It is because of the appearance of this broadly staining region that this chromosomal abnormality was named a homogeneously staining region.".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageID "3973644".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageLength "1700".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageRevisionID "609852722".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cancer.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chromosomes.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_abnormality.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Fitness_(biology).
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence_in_situ_hybridization.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink G_banding.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLink Hybridization_probe.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homogeneously staining region".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageWikiLinkText "homogeneously staining region".
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetics-stub.
- Homogeneously_staining_region subject Category:Cancer.
- Homogeneously_staining_region subject Category:Chromosomes.
- Homogeneously_staining_region subject Category:Genetics.
- Homogeneously_staining_region hypernym Segments.
- Homogeneously_staining_region type Work.
- Homogeneously_staining_region comment "Homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) are chromosomal segments with various lengths and uniform staining intensity after G banding. This type of aberration is also known as Copy Number Gains or Amplification.An HSR is one type of change in a chromosome's structure which is frequently observed in the nucleus of human cancer cells.".
- Homogeneously_staining_region label "Homogeneously staining region".
- Homogeneously_staining_region sameAs Q17102274.
- Homogeneously_staining_region sameAs m.0b9grj.
- Homogeneously_staining_region sameAs Q17102274.
- Homogeneously_staining_region wasDerivedFrom Homogeneously_staining_region?oldid=609852722.
- Homogeneously_staining_region isPrimaryTopicOf Homogeneously_staining_region.