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English: High-resolution human chromosome 15 ideogram (850 bands per haploid-set level). The centromere area, highlighted in black, separates the upper short “p” arm and lower long “q” arm.
Date Published: 20 March 2015
Source Merlin G. Butler, Syed K. Rafi and Ann M. Manzardo. "High-Resolution Chromosome Ideogram Representation of Currently Recognized Genes for Autism Spectrum Disorders." Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2015, 16(3), 6464-6495; doi:10.3390/ijms16036464 PMC 4394543
Author Merlin G. Butler, Syed K. Rafi, Ann M. Manzardo and Lorie Gavulic (illustration)
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