Polymorphism of Human Constitutive Heterochromatin

Genetic polymorphism has been demonstrated in man for many characteristics including blood groups, serum proteins, tissue enzymes, and hemoglobins. A class of chromosomal polymorphism involving constitutive heterochromatin has now been found. Through the use of a special technique that permits visua...

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description Genetic polymorphism has been demonstrated in man for many characteristics including blood groups, serum proteins, tissue enzymes, and hemoglobins. A class of chromosomal polymorphism involving constitutive heterochromatin has now been found. Through the use of a special technique that permits visualization of heterochromatin, seven heterochromatin variants have been found among four individuals. These results suggest a very high frequency of variability of heterochromatin in the population.
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Chromatin
Chromosome morphology
Chromosomes
Chromosomes, Human, 1-3
Chromosomes, Human, 13-15
Chromosomes, Human, 16-18
Chromosomes, Human, 19-20
Chromosomes, Human, 21-22 and Y
Chromosomes, Human, 6-12 and X
Crossovers
Cultured cells
DNA
Herpesviridae
Heterochromatin
Human herpesvirus 2
Humans
Lymphocytes
Methods
Nucleic Acid Denaturation
Nucleic Acid Renaturation
Polymorphism, Genetic
title Polymorphism of Human Constitutive Heterochromatin
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