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Particular Aberration of G-Group Chromosomes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2014
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Three clinically atypical cases of Down S. and cerebral idiocy are described, showing peculiar chromosomal deviations and of difficult diagnosis. One more case is described, partly showing Marfan S. symptomatology with a duplication of the satellite-region of a G-Chromosome. This chromosomal deviation appears to occur in the family, although with no clinical significance.
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- Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research , Volume 18 , Issue 1 , January 1969 , pp. 92 - 98
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- Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1969
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