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Parental origin and mechanisms of formation of three eases of 12p tetrasomy
Authors:Catherine Turleau,Brigitte Simon-Bouy,Estelle Austruy,Marie-Claude Grisard,Franç  oise Lemaire,Denise Molina-Gomes,Jean-Pierre Siffroi,Joë  lle Boué  
Affiliation:INSERM U 383, Höpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris;SESEP, Centre d'Etudes de Biologie Prénatale, Chäteau de Longchamp, Paris;Laboratoire de Biologie de la Fertilitéet Cytogénétique, Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, Paris, France
Abstract:Pallister-Killian syndrome is a clinically recognizable syndrome characterized by tissue-limited mosaicism for an extra 12p isochromosome. Very little is known about the underlying mechanism of this rare rearrangement. Microsatellite markers were studied from three fetuses with Pallister-Killian syndrome and their parents to determine the parent of origin and the cell division yielding the additional isochromosome. In two cases the isochromosome contained the same allele(s) as a normal transmitted chromosome 12, one paternal and one maternal in origin. A third case showed inheritance of two different maternal alleles, indicating that at least one meiotic error was involved in the ultimate formation of the extra isochromosome.
Keywords:12p tetrasomyyyyy    Pallister-Killian    parental origin
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