1. An aberrant autosome (13-15) in a human female and her father, both apparently normal;Chandra, H.S.; Hungerford, D.A.;Cytogenetics,1963
2. Pericentric inversion in a group D chromosome (13-15) associated with amenorrhea and gonadal dysgenesis;Cohen, M.M.; Capraro, V.J.; Takagi, N.;Annals of Human Genetics,1966
3. Pericentric inversion of a number 15 chromosome in nine members of one family;Crandall, B.F.; Sparkes, R.S.;Cytogenetics,1970
4. Chromosome analysis from capillary blood;Edwards, J.H.;Cytogenetics,1962
5. Studies on afamilywiththree cytogenetic markers;Jacobs, P.A.; Brunton, M.; Frackiewicz, A.; Newton, M.; Cook, P.J.L.; andRobson, E.B.;Annals of Human Genetics,1969