Abstract

Chromosomal Q-Heterochromatin in Norm and Pathology

The well-known human geneticist F. Vogel more than 20 years ago wrote: “Medicine is not a science; it provides rules for appropriate action. But such rules are derived from scientific knowledge. One hundred years ago, bacteriology was the leading basic science for medicine; human genetics has largely occupied this place in recent decades. In the future, molecular genetics and population genetics might become the most important scientific basis of medicine”


Author(s): Abyt Ibraimov

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