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Chromosomics: Detection of Numerical and Structural Alterations in All 24 Human Chromosomes Simultaneously Using a Novel OctoChrome FISH Assay
Published on: February 6, 2012
ChromoScan: a scan statistic application for identifying chromosomal regions in genomic studies
Yan V Sun1, Douglas M Jacobsen, Sharon L R Kardia
1Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-3028, USA. yansun@umich.edu
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ChromoScan is an implementation of a genome-based scan statistic that detects genomic regions, which are statistically significant for targeted measurements, such as genetic associations with disease, gene expression profiles, DNA copy number variations, as well as other genome-based measurements. A Java graphic user interface (GUI) is provided to allow users to select appropriate data transformations and thresholds for defining the significant events.
Availability:
ChromoScan is freely available from http://www.epidkardia.sph.umich.edu/software/chromoscan/

