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chromosome abnormality

Down-Turner Syndrome
Article | June 28, 2019 - 11:32am | By Salwati S, Bador KM, WAN NOOR AIDA MI, SITI FAIRUZ AR
Figure 1: G-banded karyotype of the patient showing double aneuploidies in his karyotype. (A) monosomy X (45,X) and (B) trisomy 21 (47,XY,+21) (C) Karyotype of a normal male for comparison
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chromosome abnormality
double aneuploidy
Down-Turner syndrome
fluorescence in situ hybridization
Case report
dua aneuploidi
Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
keabnormalan kromosom
sindrom Down-Turner
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