Polymorphism of human constitutive heterochromatin

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Abstract

Genetic polymorphism has been demonstrated in man for many characteristics including blood groups, serum proteins, tissue enzymes, and hemoglobins. A class of chromosomal polymorphism involving constitutive heterochromatin has now been found. Through the use of a special technique that permits visualization of heterochromatin, seven heterochromatin variants have been found among four individuals. These results suggest a very high frequency of variability of heterochromatin in the population.

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Craig-Holmes, A. P., & Shaw, M. W. (1971). Polymorphism of human constitutive heterochromatin. Science, 174(4010), 702–704. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.174.4010.702

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