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Karyotype

Known as: Karyotypes, Karyotyping, karyogram 
The full set of CHROMOSOMES presented as a systematized array of METAPHASE chromosomes from a photomicrograph of a single CELL NUCLEUS arranged in… 
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1986
1986
We have correlated immunological characteristics and karyotypic abnormalities from lymphomas in 118 patients. T-lymphomas… 
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1985
Highly Cited
1985
At least seven chromosome-sized DNA molecules (750 to 2000 kilobases in length and one fraction of undetermined molecular weight… 
1983
1983
A method is described for directly hybridizing a small number of sorted chromosomes with specific DNA probes. The chromosomes are… 
1981
1981
THE genus Lolium includes both inbreeding and outbreeding species. All are diploid with 14 chromosomes. With conventional… 
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1974
Highly Cited
1974
AFTER the introduction of the quinacrine fluorescence method1, several Giemsa staining techniques have been developed for… 
1972
1972
Few examples of pericentric inversion in human autosomes have been reported up to the present time. Three examples of such… 
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1971
Highly Cited
1971
Quinacrine-fluorescence karyotypes were prepared on a series of human cell lines. WI-38 karyotypes were indistinguishable from… 
1970
1970
The hypothesis is advanced that abnormalities of the chromosome group 17,18 play a special role in the genesis and/or evolution… 
1968
1968
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1965
1965
CONGENITAL disorders associated with failure of physical and mental development are common and their pathogenesis is seldom well…