Nonrandomness of D-group chromosomes involved in centric-fusion translocation |
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Authors: | Eva Krmpotic Sun Young Choi Aaron Grossman |
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Affiliation: | with the technical assistance of Katarina Szego, M.T:Departments of Experimental Pathology and Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, and Departments of Pathology and Pediatrics:The Chicago Medical School/University of Health Sciences, Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Ten members of two families with D/G translocation, three members of a family with D/D translocation, and one patient with non-familial and one with apparently non-familial D/D translocation were examined. The trdnslocation chromosomes were identified by SH-thymidine labeling and autoradio-graphy as 14q21q and 13q14q, respectively. These findings support the hypothesis of nonrandomness of D group chromosomes involved in centric-fusion translocation. The importance of the identification of Dgroup chromosomes involved in centriofusion translocation in relation to genetic counseling is discussed. |
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