A genotyping array is a high-throughput technology used to analyze genetic variations across a genome. It involves the use of microarrays—small chips containing thousands to millions of DNA probes—to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions, deletions, and other genetic variations in a sample. This technology is widely used in genetic research, clinical diagnostics, and personalized medicine.
Genotyping Array Service
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