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Chromosome techniques: Theory and practice

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Average Packing Ratio and Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Dioecious Coccinia indica and Trichosanthes dioica

TL;DR: The overall compaction rate of DNA molecules in mitotic chromosomes of dioecious Coccinia indica and Trichosanthes dioica has been measured and a theoretical proposition on the possible evolution of sex chromosomes in relation to dIOecy has been explained.

The Chromosome Numbers of Waldsteinia (Rosaceae-Colurieae) in North America

TL;DR: The virtual,,Waldsteinia pendula" from Puerto Rico of some U. S. websites is a mistake based on a read error for Wallenia pendulum (URBAN) MEZ (Myrsinaceae).
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Immunological approaches to the study of protein localization in yeast

TL;DR: The theory behind the most commonly used immunological techniques are introduced, with specific reference to their applications in yeast gene analysis, and western blotting of whole-cell extracts and the immunoprecipitation and indirect imunofluorescence of proteins are discussed.
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The staining of chromosomes and nuclei in squashes of root tips with aluminium lake of nuclear fast red

TL;DR: In squashes of broad bean and sunflower root tips, the staining with aluminium lake of nuclear fast red led to reliable results, comparable—otherwise—with the use of acetoorcein and similar procedures.
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Genetic control of chromosome behaviour: Implications in evolution, crop improvement, and human biology

TL;DR: How chromosome research has influenced basic genetics, plant breeding, and human biology and medicine is briefly described in this paper.