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Tetrasomy 9p caused by idic (9) (pter→q13→pter)
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AbstractCytogenetic investigation on a malformed male infant showed an extra chromosome similar to chromosome 9 in all metaphases studied. GTG, CBG, and G‐11 staining suggested that the extra chromosome was an abnormal 9, permitting the identification of the chromosome constitution as 47,XY, +idic (9) (pter→q13→pter).
Title: Tetrasomy 9p caused by idic (9) (pter→q13→pter)
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AbstractCytogenetic investigation on a malformed male infant showed an extra chromosome similar to chromosome 9 in all metaphases studied.
GTG, CBG, and G‐11 staining suggested that the extra chromosome was an abnormal 9, permitting the identification of the chromosome constitution as 47,XY, +idic (9) (pter→q13→pter).
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