Silver staining studies on the short arm variant of human chromosome 17
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Silver staining studies on the short arm variant of human chromosome 17
Abstract
The absence of silver grain precipitation on human chromosome 17, consistently observed in four patients displaying the 17p variant, supports the hypothesis that the 17p variant is a structural heteromorphism rather than translocated satellite material.
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