Re: Aneuploidy and Polyploidy

Bruce Milthorpe (brucem@cbme.unsw.edu.au)
Wed, 13 Sep 1995 18:06:39 +1000

You aren't seeing things. I saw the same thing with CCRF/CEM cells which
have a tetraploid population. Even sorting the diploid G1 cells and
growing them up again still gave tetraploids some time later. I feel
(no proof) that it is cell line and transfection related.
Hope this helps.
Bruce Milthorpe


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