Quinacrine Fluorescent Chromosome Analysis of the Snell Translocation in the Mouse
AUTOR(ES)
Miller, D. A.
RESUMO
The chromosomes involved in the T(2;4)Sn (formerly designated T(5;8) Sn) or Snell translocation in the mouse have been identified as numbers 2 and 4 by analysis of the fluorescent banding patterns of quinacrine mustard-stained chromosomes in primary cultures from heterozygous and homozygous embryos.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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