What Are the Clinical Presentations of Colorectal Cancer?
Colorectal cancer is a common malignant tumor, including colon cancer and rectal cancer. The incidence of colorectal cancer is highest in the rectum, followed by the sigmoid colon, cecum, ascending co...
Epilepsy-related Gene Detection
The Epilepsy-related gene testing of CapitalBiotech is based on BES4000 semi-conductor sequencing platform, using target region capture and NGS technology together to detect the genes related to epilepsy.
The Disease Susceptibility Genetic Test-ADIPO
This test is based on biochip technology and evaluates the influence of these loci on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic diseases, tumors and other diseases by detecting two loci of the adiponectin gene.
What Is Chromosome Karyotype Analysis?
Chromosome karyotype analysis is a technique that traditionally involves observing the morphology of chromosomes. In recent years, fluorescence in situ hybridization technology has been used to detect...
Application of Transcriptome Sequencing
Transcriptome sequencing analysis of gene expression levels and differential expression analysisThe expression characteristics of genes in biological cells can be represented by measuring the mRNA lev...
The Disease Susceptibility Genetic Test-Obesity
This test is based on biochip technology and evaluates the genetic risk of obesity, the effect of different nutrients in the diet, different exercise methods on the weight loss effect, by detecting the genes related to the occurrence of obesity in the human body.
The Development History of Genetic Sequencer Instrument
The first generation of DNA genetic sequencer technologyIn 1977, Sanger proposed the classic dideoxy nucleotide termination sequencing method. Subsequently, based on the Sanger method, in the mid-1980...
Clinical Applications of Genetic Sequencers
Genetic sequencer, also known as DNA sequencer, is an instrument used to determine the sequence, type, and quantity of nucleotides in a DNA fragment. It is mainly used in human genome sequencing, gene...
Human Mitochondrial Genome Detection
Mitochondrial diseases refer to a group of multi-system diseases caused by dysfunction of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which leads to ATP synthesis disorder. They can occur in any part of the body or at any age, and the incidence is about 1/8500.