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Case Reports
. 1979 Jan 19;46(1):75-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF00278904.

Cytological analyses of 14p+ variant by means of N-banding and combinations of silver staining and chromosome bandings

Case Reports

Cytological analyses of 14p+ variant by means of N-banding and combinations of silver staining and chromosome bandings

Y F Lau et al. Hum Genet. .

Abstract

An inherited human karyological variant (14p+) has been studied with a number of cytochemical techniques. The short arm of this variant chromosome 14 is nearly as long as the long arm, giving the chromosome a submetacentric to metacentric appearance. In conventionally Giemsa-stained preparations, maximum of three secondary constrictions can be observed the marker arm. The secondary constrictions are silver-positive in Ag-NOR preparations. However, the entire arm stains deeply in N-banded preparations. The 14p+ arm is also Q-negative, C-negative, G-negative, and R-positive with an almost homogeneous texture. The difference between N-banding and silver staining is interpreted as the result of gene activities of the ribosomal cistrons.

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