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Hultén et al. Molecular Cytogenetics 2008 1:21  doi:10.1186/1755-8166-1-21
Hultén et al. Molecular Cytogenetics 2008 1:21  doi:10.1186/1755-8166-1-21

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Chromosome 21 Probes

Examples of FISH results on fetal ovarian cells using two chromosome 21-specific probes.

a) Location of the probes near the end of the long arm of chromosome 21.

b) Normal cell nucleus showing two dual chromosome 21-specific signals.

c, d) T21 cell nuclei showing three dual chromosome 21-specific signals.


Links: Trisomy 21

Reference

Hultén MA, Patel SD, Tankimanova M, Westgren M, Papadogiannakis N, Jonsson AM & Iwarsson E. (2008). On the origin of trisomy 21 Down syndrome. Mol Cytogenet , 1, 21. PMID: 18801168 DOI.

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