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Science 6 October 1978:
Vol. 202. no. 4363, pp. 64 - 65
DOI: 10.1126/science.694520

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Science, Vol 202, Issue 4363, 64-65
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Giemsa-11 staining of chromosome 1: a newly described heteromorphism

RE Maegenis, TA Donlon, and HE Wyandt

Sequential Giemsa-11 and C-band staining of the heterochromatic region of chromosome 1 from 30 unrelated individuals revealed a high degree of variability within this region, more than was identifiable with either stain alone. The Giemsa-11 stained material usually appeared as a single band of only slightly varying size within the heterochromatic region. The position of this band ranged from a location immediately adjacent to the centromere, to one farther along the long arm or at the junction of the C-band heterochromatin and euchromatin. Two individuals had a chromosome 1 with no detectable Giemsa-11 band but an average-size C-band. Two others with a large heterochromatic segment by C-banding had two Giemsa-11 positive bands. Additional studies of five members of one family were consistent with transmission of these hetermorphisms in codominant Mendelian fashion.





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