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比較型基因體雜交分析技術(CGH):現況及未來發展方向

Comparative Genomic Hybridization: Current State and Future Directions

出版商 Insight Pharma Reports
出版日期 2006年09月 商品編碼 46787
內容資訊 英文 84 pages
價格
US $ 2500 PDF by E-mail (Single Site Multi-User License)
US $ 5000 PDF by E-mail (Corporate Use License)


比較型基因體雜交分析技術(CGH):現況及未來發展方向 是由出版商Insight Pharma Reports在2006年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含84 pages 價格從美金2500起跳。

簡介

因基因領域相關調查而獲全球高度評價的美國市調公司 Insight Pharma Reports (總公司:麻薩諸塞州),針對比較型基因體雜交分析技術的現況及未來發展方向進行詳細調查分析,並出版調查報告書 "Comparative Genomic Hybridization: Current State and Future Directions" 。

本報告書內容包括:藥品研發時比較型基因體雜交分析技術的利用現況及未來方向、技術趨勢及課題、專家的觀點、主要企業資料等。包含圖表共計84頁的內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 比較型基因體雜交分析技術所矚目的複製數量的差異

  • 折衷型應用
  • 方法論概要
  • 比較型基因體雜交分析技術之演進

第2章 比較型基因體雜交分析技術的範圍

  • 方法
  • 流程
  • DNA核酸萃取及準備
  • 核酸放大
  • 歸類標示
  • 微陣列雜交
  • 掃描及分析
  • 侷限及課題
  • 假設
  • 複製數量的多樣性
  • 失去異質性
  • 比較型基因體雜交分析技術的替代方法

第3章 比較型基因體雜交分析技術之應用

  • 生殖
  • 生殖支援技術
  • 遺傳性發展障礙疾病
  • 智力障礙
  • 多病因疾病
  • 智力發展

第4章 專家訪談

第5章 企業資料

  • Affymetrix
  • Agilent
  • Invitrogen Corp.
  • Molecular Devices Corp.
  • NimbleGen Systems Inc.
  • Signature Genomic Labs, LLC

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目錄

Abstract

If you've not yet heard of Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH), you will soon. This fast growing technique for analyzing genomic information by focusing on the differences in the number of sequence copies is firmly established in basic research and is making swift inroads into the clinic. Peggy Eis, PhD, director of the array CGH business at NimbleGen contends that "Information from SNPs is not the only way to look at the genome." Copy Number Polymorphisms (CNPs) will become a valuable tool for defining relative phenotypes in a population. CGH will eventually play a significant role in the $10 billion molecular diagnostics market, not least in tracking the pathogenesis of, and detecting and monitoring cancer.

Comparative Genomic Hybridization: Current State and Future Directions explains the technology, assesses its limitations and challenges, compares it to prevailing analytical approaches, and examines CGH's current and impending applications in human health care. Among the findings in this report:

CGH is well positioned, particularly in view of some recent acquisitions, to dominate the $1.5 billion cytogenetics market, including conventional chromosome banding and FISH.

  • CGH's first health care applications are in assisted reproductive technologies, prenatal diagnosis, and diagnosing inherited developmental disorders. Combimatrix will offer molecular diagnostic tests for mental retardation that incorporate CGH and gene expression profiling.
  • As its precision and reliability are proven, CGH will make further inroads into the clinic. For instance, it will provide clinicians with a way to stratify cancers, revealing distinct subgroups based on CGH pattern \ a first step toward personalized medicine.
  • There has been considerable recent growth in model organism CGH \ identifying knockouts, mapping the deletion mutants, and using CGH to home in.

A survey (N=66) conducted by CHA in August 2006 of individuals involved with CGH at biopharmaceutical and diagnostic firms, vendors of equipment and services, and academic research departments sheds light on current practices and future directions in the use of CGH in pharmaceutical R&D.

Among the highlights:

  • Cancer leads all other CGH applications in both basic research and in the clinic
  • 94% of respondents believe that CGH will become a routine part of clinical testing within the next 5 years, with 42% predicting a 2-year time frame.

A surge in the use of CGH will not only benefit life science researchers - it will also provide tool vendors with an opportunity to sell specialized arrays and other technologies for whole genome profiling. Comparative Genomic Hybridization: Current State and Future Directions profiles the major vendors and their CGH product offerings. The report concludes with in-depth interviews with experts in industry and academia, providing authoritative insight into the scientific, medical, and commercial aspects of CGH.

Table of Contents

SECTION 1

CGH Highlights Copy Number Differences

  • Eclectic Applications
  • An Overview of the Methodology
  • The Evolution of CGH

SECTION 2

The Scope of CGH Technology

  • Methods
  • Steps
  • DNA Isolation and Preparation
  • Amplification
  • Labeling
  • Hybridization on a Microarray
  • Scanning and Analysis
  • Limitations and Challenges
  • Underlying Assumptions
  • Copy Number Polymorphisms (CNPs)
  • Distinguishing Loss of Heterozygosity
  • Alternatives to CGH

SECTION 3

Applications of CGH

  • Reproduction
  • Assisted Reproduction Technologies
  • Inherited Developmental Disorders
  • Mental Retardation
  • Multifactorial Disorders
  • Cancer
  • Evolution

SECTION 4

Expert Interviews

  • Daniel Pinkel, PhD, University of California, San Francisco,
  • Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Wendy Price, PhD, Invitrogen Corp.
  • Peggy Eis, NimbleGen Systems Inc.

SECTION 5

Selected Company Profiles

  • Affymetrix
  • Agilent
  • Invitrogen Corp.
  • Molecular Devices Corp.
  • NimbleGen Systems Inc.
  • Signature Genomic Labs, LLC

APPENDIX

CHA Advances: Comparative Genomic Hybridization Survey, August 2006

References

Tables and Figures

  • Figure 1. Outlook for Copy Number Variations in Clinical Testing
  • Figure 2. Whole-Genome Analysis of a Human Tumor Cell Line
  • Figure 3. Fine-Tiling Array CGH Analysis
  • Figure 4. Steps in the CGH Process
  • Figure 5. Selection of Products and Devices for CGH
  • Figure 6. GeneChip Human Mapping 500K Array by Affymetrix
  • Figure 7. SNP vs. CNP, Simplified
  • Figure 8. Showing LOH Using BeadStudio
  • Figure 9. Showing a Duplication Using Genome Viewer
  • Figure 10. Types of Cancer Analyzed Using CGH
    • Table 1. Selected Acquisitions
    • Table 2. Selected Amplification Protocols Used in CGH Techniques
    • Table 3. Selected Genomic Regions Interrogated with CGH
    • Table 4. Selected Duplication/Deletion Disorders Detected with CGH at Baylor
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