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Deutsch: Männlicher, menschlicher Karyotyp nach G-Bänderung.
English: Human male Karyotype after G-banding.
Date According to pdf-document properties, the pdf file was last changed 12. April 2000. Downloaded from web on 28. November 2006.
Source Talking Glossary of Genetics. The pdf version from this web site was used as source for this image file to obtain a better resolution than in the image embedded in the web site
Author Courtesy: National Human Genome Research Institute
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Citation from Web-site of original image: "All of the illustrations in the Talking Glossary of Genetics are freely available and may be used without special permission."
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