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Blast Index, Mitotic Index, and Rearrangement Index in Chronogenetics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

L. Gedda*
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
G. Brenci
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
G. Del Porto
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
E. D'Alessandro
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
B. Di Tonto
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
L. Ciacci
Affiliation:
Istituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia Gregorio Mendel, Roma, Cattedra di Genetica Medica, Istituto Universitario di Medicina e Chirurgia, l'Aquila
*
Istituto G. Mendel, Piazza Galeno 5, 00161 Roma, Italy

Abstract

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Blast index, mitotic index, and rearrangement index, have been assessed and compared in a sample of male MZ and DZ twin pairs belonging to two age groups: 10 and 60 years. For all three indexes, both the hereditary conditioning and age modifications could thus be confirmed.

Type
7. Free Contributions: Third Group
Copyright
Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1974

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