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Revisiting establishment of the etiology of Turner syndrome

Based on an interview with José Carlos Cabral de Almeida, who took part in the investigative process, the article explores the research that culminated in the establishment of the genetic etiology of Turner syndrome. Cabral de Almeida also discusses other work that he sees as landmarks in the birth of cytogenetics and offers his current view of the development of clinical genetics and the important role played by cytogenetics, which affords more precise means of diagnosis, prognosis, and control of genetic disorders. In its conclusion, the article points to pioneer work that continues to impact medical genetics, especially the study of human chromosomes, still fundamental to the success of linking human genetics and disease processes.

cytogenetics; medical genetics; Turner syndrome; history; José Carlos Cabral de Almeida


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