Asymmetry in sister chromatids of human chromosomes
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- DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a108974
Asymmetry in sister chromatids of human chromosomes
Abstract
Human metaphase chromosomes show identical lateral bands in sister chromatids when stained with quinacrine mustard or with Giemsa after trypsin treatment. A hybrid of these two methods produces banding patterns that are different in sister chromatids. Homologs may have similar patterns, so that a given chromatid is more like a homologous chromatid than its sister chromatid. It is suggested that asymmetry of sister chromatids may be important in regular mitotic disjunction.
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