Within pair differences of human chromosome 9 C-bands associated with reproductive loss
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 61 (4) , 360-363
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00276601
Abstract
The size and position of the heterochromatic regions of chromosome 9 were examined in a group of women with histories of recurrent miscarriage and a control group of fertile women. Measurements were made on whole chromosomes (variability between chromosomes was taken to reflect differences in heterochromatin), and corrections for between-cell contraction were made by comparison with chromosome 7. Chromosomes were analysed in pairs and the following results were obtained: (1) The larger of the pairs of chromosomes of the test group were significantly larger than those of the control group; (2) The smaller of the pairs of chromosomes were the same in each group; (3) The differences between the chromosome pairs were significantly greater in the test than the control group; and (4) The sums of the homologous chromosomes were significantly greater in the test than in the control group. Independent assessment also showed that a significantly higher frequency of complete pericentric inversions of chromosome 9 was present in the test than the control group. These results are discussed in the light of two hypotheses: (1) The difference in the size of the homologous chromosomes is critical, and (2) the total heterochromatic content of a chromosome and/or cell is critical. Some evidence is presented to support each hypothesis, but the former is the more favoured by the data.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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