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Figure 1 G-banded karyotype showing 47,XXY chromosomal complement (Klinefelter syndrome)


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References

<pubmed>21716934</pubmed>| PMC3114572

Assessment

+ Image is very relevant to group topic. This is a better version than the first Karyotype + Legend does give explanation of whit is shown. + Citation, copyright and student disclaimer included. +/-


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