bandningen
Bandningen is a term used in cytogenetics to describe the process of creating banding patterns on chromosomes to enable their identification and analysis. By applying specific stains to chromosomes in metaphase, researchers obtain alternating dark and light bands that reflect differences in DNA content, replication timing, and chromatin structure. The concept is widely used in Scandinavian literature under the form of bandning, with the word evolving into a general label for this family of techniques.
The main banding techniques include G-banding, Q-banding, R-banding and C-banding. G-banding uses a Giemsa stain to
Applications of banding include routine karyotyping, diagnosis of chromosomal rearrangements (such as translocations, deletions, duplications, and
Limitations of traditional banding lie in its limited resolution, typically at the megabase scale, and reliance