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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (2020) 50 (5): 578–595.
Published: 23 November 2020
... be chromosomal differences between various groups of people was never quite abandoned. When in the mid-1950s the human chromosome number was revised from 48 to 46, the new count was tested in populations around the world. The description of the normal human karyotype that was negotiated in the 1960s was driven...