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English: Human chromosome 21 description
Source US Government website: DOE Human Genome Program. No alternate copyright statement on the website nor on the poster version of same, so assumed to be US government material. Converted from Flash to png by me. Date is given as 2002.
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current14:15, 7 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:15, 7 September 20062,593 × 1,451 (356 KB)TedEUS Government website: [http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/chromo21.shtml DOE Human Genome Program]. No alternate copyright statement on the website nor on the poster version of same, so assumed to be US government mate