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Observations with G banding of human chromosomes

Reduction of dye concentration in soerensen buffered solutions is sufficient for demonstrating G bands

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Walther, J.U., Stengel-Rutkowski, S. & Murken, J.D. Observations with G banding of human chromosomes. Hum Genet 25, 49–51 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00281005

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