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HUMAN CYTOGENETICS


M.K. BHASIN (University of Delhi, Delhi, India)

Pages: 500 + Figures • Size: 180 × 240 mm • Binding: Hard


It is difficult to ascertain who first studied human chromosomes. A number of researchers are credited with this honour (Arnold, 1879; von Winiwaster, 1912; Wieman, 1912; Painter, 1921; Hsu, 1952; Mittwoch, 1952; Darlington and Haque, 1955). However it was not until 1956, when Tjio and Levan established that human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes. The technical advances in human cytogenetics offer refinements in diagnosis. This is particularly important in genetic counselling and the investigation of foetal wastage. The use of cytogenetic techniques will expand particularly in the field of monitoring patients being treated with mutagenic drugs and the investigation of occupational and

environmental hazards.


CONTENTS


 Preface

01. Introduction
02. Cell and Cell Division (Mitosis and Meiosis)
03. Human Chromosome and the Karyotype
04. Methods in Human Cytogenetics
05. Interphase Nucleus-X-and Y-Chromatin
06. DNA and Cell Chemistry
07. Chromosomal Abnormalities
08. Autosomal Chromosome Abnormalities
09. Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
10. Chromosome Abnormalities in Abortion

11. Chromosome and Cancer; Diseases Associated with Spontaneous Chromosome  

      Aberrations; Radiation, Viruses and Chemical Clastogens
12. Human Population Cytogenetics
13. Chromosomal Associations
14. Mapping of Human Chromosomes
15. Genetics and Mankind
16. Dermatoglyphics
     • Appendix
     • Glossary
     • Bibliography
     • Index


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