cytogenetik
Cytogenetik, or cytogenetics, is the branch of genetics that studies chromosomes—their number, structure, and behavior—and how chromosomal changes influence development and disease. The field combines cytology and molecular biology to analyze chromosomes in cells, using traditional karyotyping and modern genome-wide approaches. It covers constitutional cytogenetics, focusing on inherited chromosome variations, and somatic cytogenetics, addressing acquired changes in diseases such as cancer.
Techniques commonly used include karyotyping with G-banding to detect numerical and large structural abnormalities, and fluorescence
Applications span clinical diagnostics and research. Prenatal cytogenetics screens for aneuploidies and major rearrangements, informing pregnancy
History highlights include early chromosome microscopy, the determination of the human chromosome number in the 1950s,