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    Chromosomes That Are Genetically the Same, but Have Different Banding
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Chromosomes That Are Genetically the Same, but Have Different Banding

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Chromosomes that are genetically the same, but have different banding patterns using Hoechst 33258
and Giemsa stains, are called giemequin chromosomes.

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