Abstract
The chromosomes in mitotic and meiotic phases were investigated in a male Down's syndrome case, aged 45. Information was obtained that based on blood and tunica vaginalis cultures, the somatic chromosome complement was found to possess 47 chromosomes with the standard 21-trisomy, and further that the majority of cells from biopsied testicular specimens examined showed the chromosome number 47 in spermatogonia, and 22 autosomal elements consisting of 21 bivalents and a trivalent, together with an X-Y bivalent in the first spermatocytes. The seminiferous tubules contained no mature spermatozoa.
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