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Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2011    Location: Oxford, Other, United Kingdom

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  • Company Name: Oxford Gene Technology
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  • Description: Aiding confident disease diagnosis in clinical research Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), provider of innovative clinical genetics and diagnostic solutio ... Read More
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Oxford Gene Technology
LabX Member since February 2010.
In business since 1995.

OGT's products and services for cytogenetics (CytoSure™) include a range of high resolution oligonucleotide arrays, labelling kits and interpretation software that together provide a complete solution for the detection of chromosomal abnormalities.
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Aiding confident disease diagnosis in clinical research

Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), provider of innovative clinical genetics and diagnostic solutions to advance molecular medicine , today announced that its CytoSure™ Interpret Software can now seamlessly transfer array comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH) aberration data directly to Cartagenia’s Bench™ constitutional cytogenetics platform. This helps cytogeneticists accurately correlate genotypic findings with known clinical phenotypes.

With the ability to automatically detect CNV aberrations, CytoSure Interpret Software generates reliable and reproducible results, which can be cross referenced with external aberration databases for accurate data interpretation. These results can now be effortlessly transferred to Cartagenia’s Bench platform, allowing additional data management options — including quick and secure data sharing within, and across, various research facilities — and support for genotype-phenotype correlation analysis.