High-resolution chromosomes of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). 1985

Meredith F Small, and Roscoe Stanyon, and David Glenn Smith, and Luca Sineo
Department of Anthropology and California Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis.

Late-prophase high-resolution chromosomes were successfully cultured for 22 of 27 Macaca mulatta samples. Twelve of the successful cultures were adequate for karyotyping high-resolution spreads. High-resolution chromosome technique provides an important contribution to primate genetics because it can be used to identify chromosomal anomalies undetected in metaphase spreads and may be useful for paternity exclusion analysis.

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