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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 03:28 | ||||||
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2 | samples were stained with the GTG-banding technique |
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samples were stained with the GTG-banding technique Explanation: samples using GTG-banding technique Chromosomal analyses were performed from peripheral blood samples using GTG-banding technique [ Verma and Babua, 1989] , https://www.researchgate.net/publication/24883002_Human_Chro... cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc Slides were stained with GTG banding technique https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313439695_A_rapid_b... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2019-12-02 16:31:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ccc Opcjolnalnie specimen GTG-Banding GTG-banding (G-banding) by Trypsin and Giemsa staining is a procedure in which chromosomes are first treated with trypsin to differentially remove chromatin proteins and then stained with Giemsa.22 This method, which produces a distinct banding pattern for each chromosome pair, was first used in the Bactrian camel, the guanaco, and the llama, followed by a detailed G-banding comparison of all four South American camelid (SAC) species.17,18 More recently, high-resolution GTG-banded karyotypes have been published for the alpaca and the dromedary.20,21,23 All studies agree about one point: Besides sharing the same chromosome number and morphology, all camelids have also very similar or identical G-banding patterns. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbio... |
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