Gomori methods, also known as the Gomori method or Gomori methods, were developed by the Hungarian physician and biologist Hans Gomri in the middle of the last century. They are a group of methods used to study the genome of humans and other living organisms.
These methods rely on the use of labeled dyes and enzymes that can detect and mark specific genetic elements in cells and tissues. One of the most popular Gomori methods is haplotyping, which is used to analyze genetic variability in populations. This method is based on matching sets of paired alleles