Summary
Chromosome material of human and Chinese hamster origin can be stained differentially in human-Chinese hamster translocation chromosomes by use of the Giemsa-11 staining technique.
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Burgerhout, W. Identification of interspecific translocation chromosomes in human-Chinese hamster hybrid cells. Hum Genet 29, 229–231 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297628
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