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Chromosome banding with trypsin [PDF]
Preliminary results on banding human chromosomes by trypsin after fixation are reported. This easy technique allows the identification of all the chromosomes of the human karyotype.
D. A. Shafer+2 more
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Chromosome Banding and Mechanism of Chromosome Aberrations
Chromosome identification depends on the morphological features of the chromosome and therefore karyotype and its banding pattern analyses are the most suitable technique to identify each and every chromosome of a chromosome complement. Moreover, aberrations caused by breaks play an important role in the evolution of a chromosome set and chromosome ...
Sanjay Kumar+2 more
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A mounting medium for banded chromosomes [PDF]
A polymerizing resin embedding medium is suggested for mounting crossbanded chromosome specimens instead of the conventional mounting media. It is found that the suggested medium yields stable specimens in contrast to specimens mounted conventionally.
Mogens Rønne+2 more
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Comparative Cytogenetics and Fluorescent Chromosome Banding in Five Indian Species of Dipcadi Medik. [PDF]
Samanta T, Jha TB, Ray S, Jha S.
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Placing women in Cytogenetics: Lore Zech and the chromosome banding technique. [PDF]
Söhner F, Hansson N.
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Fluorescence chromosome banding and FISH mapping in perennial ryegrass, Lolium perenne L. [PDF]
Ansari HA+5 more
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Evolutionary trends in the family Curimatidae (Characiformes): inferences from chromosome banding. [PDF]
Sampaio TR+5 more
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Impact of chromosomal aberrations detected by chromosome banding analysis in symptomatic Waldenström's macroglobulinemia. [PDF]
Ito K+4 more
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