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Congenital Asymmetry and Diploid-Triploid Mosaicism
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971A 9½-year-old girl with congenital asymmetry manifested by a larger right half of the body demonstrated diploid-triploid mosaicism of chromosomes from skin fibroblast cultures but normal leukocyte karyotypes. Mosaicism was found in cells from both the larger and smaller sides of her body.
M E, Jenkins, J, Eisen, F, Sequin
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Isolation of Triploid Saccharomyces cerevisiæ
Nature, 1952THE production of tetraploids in a brewery yeast has been reported by Subramaniam and Krishna Murthy1 and Mitra and Subramaniam2, following treatment with acenaphthene and chrysene. These authors did not present genetic evidence to support their claim, which was based mainly on colony and other gross observations. Cytological evidence has recently been
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Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Diploid/Triploid Mixoploidy
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2015ABSTRACTA girl infant was delivered by cesarean section at 32 weeks of gestation because of growth arrest and poor movement patterns. The infant had feeding problems, which were based on gastroesophageal reflux, laryngomalacia, and decreased gut motility.
Farida K, Lalani +3 more
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A bisexually reproducing all-triploid vertebrate
Nature Genetics, 2002Green toads are common in the Palaearctic region, where they have differentiated into several taxa. The toads exist with variable amounts of ploidy, similar to other anuran species or reptiles. In vertebrate biology, the very rare occurrence of triploidy is coupled with infertility or unisexuality, or requires the coexistence of individuals of ...
Matthias, Stöck +10 more
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Diploid/triploid mosaicism in dysmorphic patients
Clinical Genetics, 2002Diploid/triploid mosaicism is a dysmorphology syndrome consisting of mental retardation, truncal obesity, body and/or facial asymmetry, growth retardation, hypotonia, a small phallus, malformed low‐set ears and micrognathia. In 75% of the cases, the blood karyotype is normal and the diagnosis can only be established after analysis of cultured ...
Laar, I. van de +5 more
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Über eine triploide Vogelkirsche
Der Züchter, 1947Es wird eine triploide Kirsche beschrieben, die reinen Suskirschencharakter aufweist und sich durch starke Massenwuchsigkeit auszeichnet. Es wird besprochen, inwieweit die Form vom cytogenetischen und zuchterischen Standpunkt aus Interesse beansprucht.
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