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Measurement and Computer System for karyotyping Human and Other Cells

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A partially automatic karyotyping system can be used to give idiograms for human cells. This system does not depend on highly skilled cytologists.

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GILBERT, C., MULDAL, S. Measurement and Computer System for karyotyping Human and Other Cells. Nature New Biology 230, 203–207 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio230203a0

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