ANALYSIS OF DNA POLYMORPHISMS SUGGESTS THAT MOST DENOVO DUP(21Q) CHROMOSOMES IN PATIENTS WITH DOWN-SYNDROME ARE ISOCHROMOSOMES AND NOT TRANSLOCATIONS
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 47 (6) , 968-972
Abstract
Down syndrome is rarely due to a de novo duplication of chromosome 21 [dup(21q)]. To investigate the origin of the dup(21q) and the nature of this chromosome, we used DNA polymorphisms in 10 families with Down syndrome due to de novo dup(21q). The origin of the extra chromosome 21q was maternal in six cases and paternal in four cases. Furthermore, the majority (eight of 10) of dup(21q) chromosomes were isochromosomes i(21q) (four were paternal in origin, and four were maternal in origin); however, in two of 10 families the dup(21q) chromosome appeared to be the result of a Robertsonian translocation t(21q;21q) (maternal in origin in both cases).This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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