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These markers allow for the possibility of completely new insight and understanding of the disease of interest but also are the least likely to rapidly translate into biomedical applications.
Combinations of different markers allow for the identification of tumors susceptible to targeted treatments.
In an experimental population, markers allow for the easy identification of variants.
Highly polymorphic and codominant microsatellite markers allow for detailed analyses of genetic diversity and structure, i.e., gene flow within and among species.
Follow-up markers allow for the screening of residual or relapsing disease and should be measured in a noninvasive way, by the analysis of sera, plasma, or urine.
Epigenetic markers allow for the prediction of the natural behaviour of a disease (prognostic markers) and the likelihood of responding to a specific treatment (predictive markers).
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The absence of biological markers allowing for the assessment of the evolution and prognosis of glioblastoma (GBM) is a major impediment to the clinical management of GBM patients.
Although some clinical and biologic features have been found to be associated with a lower probability of response to imatinib, at present no precise markers allowing for the prediction of outcome for individual patients exist.
Additionally, in silico analyses of the markers allowed for the design of a highly specific assay.
The use of molecular markers based on isozymes, RFLPs (restriction fragment length polymorphisms), SSRs (simple sequence repeats) and CAPS (cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences) genetic markers allowed for the construction of early genetic maps.
In the mouse, the identification of SSC markers allows for the isolation of a highly enriched population of stem cells.
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