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ELSEWHERE in this issue of Nature (p. 804) Pfeiffer and Büchner report their observations on the morphology and DNA synthesis of a ring X chromosome in a child with Turner's syndrome. The investigators kindly gave us the opportunity to test the blood of the patient and her relatives for Xga. (The anti-Xga serum was kindly provided by Dr. A. Cahan, Knickerbocker Biological Inc., New York.)
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NIJENHUIS, L., GEMSER-RUNIA, J. Xga Investigations of the Family of a Child with a Ring X Chromosome. Nature 204, 792–793 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204792a0
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