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. 1975 Sep;27(5):676–686.

Functional implications of differential chromosome banding.

H Hoehn
PMCID: PMC1762823  PMID: 51585

Abstract

Information on DNA content and banding patterns has been utilized in the construction of a novel ideogram of the human complement. Correspondence between certain features of this ideogram and the clinical record of human autosomal imbalance supports the idea that banding patterns reflect structural as well as functional heterogeneity of chromosomes.

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