Abstract:The cell line MLTC-1 was established in 1982 as a transplantable Leydig cell tumor from a C57BL/6 mouse. The cell line has already been applied in >100 studies: still, the only information about its genetic content is given in the first description: MLTC-1 initially had a polyploid karyotype. Here, a molecular karyotyping and multicolor banding-based molecular cytogenetic study was done to provide the first chromosomal/ (molecular) cytogenetic characterization of MLTC-1. A hexaploid karyotype with 72 to… Show more
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