1. A Definition for Cytogenomics - also may be called Chromosomics
SECTION 1: Technical Aspects 2. Overview of yet available approaches used in Cytogenomics 3. Cytogenetics 4. Molecular Cytogenetics 5. Molecular Combing solutions to characterize replication kinetics and genome rearrangements 6. Molecular Karyotyping 7. Sequencing approaches 8. Optical mapping and karyo-mapping 9. Application of CRISPR/Cas9 to visualize defined genomic sequences in fixed chromosomes and nuclei 10. Approaches for studying epigenetic aspects of the human genome
SECTION 2: Current Cytogenomic Research 11. Chromoanagenesis phenomena and their formation mechanisms 12. Topologically associated domains and other gene regulatory elements 13. Multilayer organization of chromosomes 14. Nuclear architecture 15. Nuclear stability in early embryo. Chromosomal aberrations 16. Cytogenomic landscape of the human brain 17. Interchromosomal interactions with meaning for disease 18. Shaping of genome by long non-coding RNAs 19. Repetitive elements, heteromorphisms and copy number variants 20. Epigenetics