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A case of trisomy 9p in a family with translocation 9/15

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A new case of trisomy 9p was confirmed by means of G-, R- and C-bands. Four other members of the family including the mother were balance carriers of 9/15 translocation.

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Balíĉek, P., Žižka, J. & Lichý, J. A case of trisomy 9p in a family with translocation 9/15. Hum Genet 27, 353–358 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00278432

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