Table 1

Position of the chromosomes 18, 19, 21 and 22 in B-lymphocytes of HSA, GGO and HLA

species
HSA chr.
position of individual chromosomes





P
C





quantity
(M ± m)%
quantity
(M ± m)%

HSA
#18
51
85.0 ± 4.6
9
15.0 ± 4.6
GGO

52
86.7 ± 4.4
8
13.3 ± 4.4
HLA

53
88.3 ± 4.2
7
11.7 ± 4.1
HSA
#19
7
11.7 ± 4.2
53
88.3 ± 4.2
GGO

9
15.0 ± 4.6
51
85.0 ± 4.6
HLA

11
18.3 ± 5.0
49
81.7 ± 5.0
HSA
#21
49
81.7 ± 5.0
11
18.3 ± 5.0
GGO

42
70.0 ± 5.9
18
30.0 ± 5.9
HLA

49
81.7 ± 5.0
11
18.3 ± 5.0
HSA
#22
36
60.0 ± 6.3
24
40.0 ± 6.3
GGO

34
56.7 ± 6.4
26
43.3 ± 6.4
HLA

32
53.3 ± 6.4
28
46.7 ± 6.4

Position of the four studied chromosomes in 3D-preserved interphase nuclei derived from B-lymphocytes of Homo sapiens (HSA), Gorilla gorilla gorilla (GGO) and Hylobates lar (HLA). The position of 60 individual chromosomes was determined, each. Abbreviations: C = center; chr. = chromosome; M = Mean; m = Standard Error; P = periphery; see as well Figure 1.

Manvelyan et al. Molecular Cytogenetics 2008 1:9   doi:10.1186/1755-8166-1-9