The parental origin of the single X chromosome in Turner syndrome: lack of correlation with parental age or clinical phenotype.
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Vol. 48 (4) , 682-6
Abstract
We have used X- and Y-linked RFLPs to determine the origin of the single X chromosome in 25 live-born individuals with Turner syndrome. We determined that 18 individuals retained a maternal X (Xm) and that seven retained the paternal X (Xp). No occult mosaicism was detected. We found no differences in either maternal or paternal ages for the two groups. The ratio of maternal X to paternal X is just over 2:1, which is consistent with the expected proportion of meiotic or mitotic products, with equal loss at each step, given the nonviability of 45,Y. Six phenotypic or physiologic characteristics were assessed: (1) birth weight, (2) height percentile at time of testing, (3) presence of a webbed neck, (4) cardiovascular abnormalities, (5) renal abnormalities, and (6) thyroid autoimmunity. There were no significant differences in birth weights or heights between the girls who retained the maternal X or the paternal X. In addition, no differences between the groups could be appreciated in the incidence of the physical, anatomic, or physiologic parameters assessed.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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