Ml. Larramendy et al., PLOIDY IN BONE-MARROW CELLS FROM HEALTHY DONORS - A MAC (MORPHOLOGY ANTIBODY CHROMOSOMES) STUDY, British Journal of Haematology, 86(1), 1994, pp. 203-206
The ploidy of human bone marrow cells belonging to the megakaryocytic,
granulocytic-monocytic and erythrocytic lineages was studied by in si
tu hybridization using the biotin-labelled Y chromosome-specific DNA p
robe pY431 and the chromosome 1-specific probe pUC1.77 on cells identi
fied morphologically and immunologically by the MAC procedure. Cells o
f the granulocytic-monocytic and erythrocytic lineages were seen to be
2N in ploidy, whereas the ploidy of the megakaryocytic lineage ranged
from 2N to 32N, with the ploidy classes 4N and 8N being predominant.
The frequency of megakaryocytes with 2N chromosomes was also high.