Early studies on human chromosomes

Bioessays 18 (2):163-168 (1996)
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The author describes his introduction to the field of cytogenetics, with his first viewing of himself, cytogenetically, down the microscope, and the progression of human cytogenetics as an area of study up to its modern integration with molecular genetics and computer technology.

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