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The following pages link to Mapping G-bands on human prophase chromosomes (Q67323794):
Displaying 16 items.
- Application of chromosome banding techniques to the study of primary chromosome structural changes (Q33587844) (← links)
- The characterization of high-resolution G-banded chromosomes of man (Q34184149) (← links)
- Identification withGandRBanding of the Position of Breakage Points Induced in Human Chromosomes byin VitroX-irradiation (Q39391461) (← links)
- Meiosis of trisomy 21 in the human pachytene oocyte. Behaviour of the supernumerary chromosome, identification of chromomere sequence and numerous sub-bands (Q39394560) (← links)
- Some Facts and Fancies Relating to Chromosome Structure in Man (Q39456765) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Chromatin Activation and Repression (Q40049814) (← links)
- Chromosome replication patterns in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) (Q43670064) (← links)
- The units of DNA replication in the mammalian chromosomes: evidence for a large size of replication units (Q44767054) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of high-resolution trypsin-giemsa bands on human prometaphase chromosomes (Q45333368) (← links)
- Assignment of aberration breakpoints in banded chromosomes (Q59084362) (← links)
- Pachytene mapping of the C9 and acrocentric bivalents in the human oocyte (Q67583682) (← links)
- BrdU pulse/reverse staining protocols for investigating chromosome replication (Q67659227) (← links)
- High resolution analysis and differential condensation in RBA-banded human chromosomes (Q70213977) (← links)
- A simple reproducible method for prometaphase chromosome analysis (Q70427864) (← links)
- High-resolution chromosome analysis of phenotypically abnormal patients with apparently balanced structural rearrangements (Q71764578) (← links)
- High resolution mid-prophase human chromosomes induced by echinomycin and ethidium bromide (Q72391038) (← links)