Conservation of Banding Patterns in Primate Chromosomes

Abstract
The G bands in some autosomes are recognizable from man down to some Platyrrhini species. The findings support the hypothesis that tetraploidy may have taken place in the mammalian lineage before the sex chromosome became heteromorphic and suggest that the banding patterns now found in mammals must have been established prior to the duplication of the mammalian genome.

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