Multicolour interphase cytogenetics: 24 chromosome probes, 6 colours, 4 layers.
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D. Griffin | A. Thornhill | D. Ioannou | D. Ioannou | E. Meershoek | M. Ellis | E J Meershoek | A R Thornhill | Alan R. Thornhill | Darren K. Griffin | D. K. Griffin
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