File:Partial Deletion of Short Arms of 5.jpg
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current | 17:23, 14 September 2020 | 3,139 × 2,528 (296 KB) | commons>AntiCompositeNumber | {{Information |description ={{en|1=This photographic collage depicts the karyotype that would represent the chromosomal configuration known as an autosomal deletion syndrome, which has been given the name, cri-du-chat. In this particular case, the cells in a person with cri-du-chat syndrome contained an abnormal chromosomal complement, which involved the deletion of some of the chromosomal material from the short arms of chromosome 5 (5p-), as indicated by the arrow. Cri-du-chat syndrome wa... |
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