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Chromosome analyses of two recently established human tumour cell lines derived from a carcinoma of the oesophagus and a primary liver tumour.
An oesophageal carcinoma cell line was karyotyped at passages 8,48,64 and 88. It showed a persistent loss of D group chromosomes and subtelocentric, acrocentric, dicentric and other markers were frequently present. During 80 passages the modal number declined from 60,5 to 54,09. The chromosome pattern of a hepatoma cell line was studied at passages 15/17 and 28. It showed a loss of D and G group chromosomes and the presence of various markers including a D/G fusion.