Abstract

Buccal smears from 173 juvenile delinquents resident in a juvenile prison in Hungary were examined by a fluorescent technique. In one individual 30% of interphase nuclei contained two fluorescent bodies. Chromosome preparations made from lymphocyte culture revealed an 47,XYY karyotype. In another case double bright spots were visible in 15% of cell nuclei. Karyotype analysis revealed a normal male chromosome complement (46,XY).

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