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Chromosomal Mosaicism in the Human and Chromosomal Change in vitro
1967Cellular activities can be regulated by mechanisms which stimulate or inhibit the enzymes already existing in the cell, or stimulate or inhibit their synthesis. Largely on the basis of findings in microbiology, the control of enzymatic patterns of activities in the life cycle of the cell is considered to involve, at least in part, regulation of enzyme ...
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Pediatrics and the human chromosomes
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1970Ghai Op, Ishwar C. Verma
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1980
The human male has two sex chromosomes, one X and one Y. The Y chromosome is in the same size range as the two smallest pairs (the G group) of autosomes. However, the following features enable one to distinguish the Y, even with ordinary staining techniques, from the G chromosomes: the short arm does not have satellites, a constriction is sometimes ...
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The human male has two sex chromosomes, one X and one Y. The Y chromosome is in the same size range as the two smallest pairs (the G group) of autosomes. However, the following features enable one to distinguish the Y, even with ordinary staining techniques, from the G chromosomes: the short arm does not have satellites, a constriction is sometimes ...
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