| 41. | First, a morphological and cytogenetic study of N . serotinus recognized two different species within this name.
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| 42. | This system takes into account the percentage of blasts in the marrow, cytogenetics, and number of cytopenias.
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| 43. | Malignant cells from solid tumors or leukemia samples can also be used for cytogenetic analysis to generate metaphase preparations.
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| 44. | I am active on a few articles that I know something about Cytogenetics and some other medial genetic things.
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| 45. | His doctoral thesis on the cytogenetics of dark-winged fungus gnats was considered " definitive " by Dobzhansky.
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| 46. | Bone marrow studies including aspiration, Flow-cytometry, Cytogenetics, Fluorescent in situ hybridisation and molecular studies.
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| 47. | In 1971, he became director of the diagnostic cytogenetics laboratory at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
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| 48. | She took a liking to biology and natural history from an early age and was especially interested in cytogenetics.
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| 49. | The genus is of interest to cytogenetics because of the evolutionary changes in the structure and number of their chromosomes.
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| 50. | Cytogenetics may also be performed in myeloma for prognostic purposes, including a myeloma-specific FISH and Virtual Karyotype.
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