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Representational Oligonucleotide Microarray Analysis ('''ROMA''') is a technique that was developed by Michael Wigler and Rob Lucito at the [[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]] (CSHL) in 2003. Wigler and Lucito currently run laboratories at CSHL using ROMA to explore genomic copy number variation in cancer and other genetic diseases.