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I HAVE already reported a longitudinal cytogenetic study of eleven infant Down's syndrome mosaics1, and now have further data on most of the eleven subjects and similar data on seven more.
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TAYLOR, A. Biological Sciences: Further Observations of Cell Selection in vivo in Normal/G Trisomic Mosaics. Nature 227, 163–164 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/227163a0
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