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The Human Karyotype

1976
The representation of the systematically arranged chromosomes of a cell is called the karyotype of the cell (Figs. 3 and 4). In a broader sense the term karyotype is also used in reference to a particular individual inferring that all the (somatic) cells have the same karyotype.
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Turner's Syndrome Karyotypes

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— The letter of Miller et al ( 214 :2337, 1970) describes a young woman with some of the features of Turner's syndrome. The karyotype reproduced in the article is likely to mislead readers who are not familiar with chromosome morphology. The third pair of chromosomes in group A is mislabeled as is the sex chromosome pair (XX). The latter
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Karyotype

2019
Paushali Ghosh   +2 more
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The Karyotype of Kurdistan Hamster

Journal of Heredity, 1967
John M. Lehman, Ian Macpherson
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FEEBLEMINDEDNESS AND XXXX KARYOTYPE*†

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1968
Livia Di Cagno, P. Franceschini
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KARYOTYPING IN CLASS

The Lancet, 1968
M.E Drets, H Cardoso
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