نتایج جستجو برای: robertsonian translocations

تعداد نتایج: 5958  

2015
Wei-Wei Zhao Menghua Wu Fan Chen Shuai Jiang Hui Su Jianfen Liang Chunhua Deng Chaohui Hu Shihui Yu

Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) have an estimated incidence rate of 1/1000 births, making this type of rearrangement the most common structural chromosomal abnormalities seen in the general population. In this study, we reports 872 cases of ROBs from 205,001 specimens karyotyped postnatally in a single accredited laboratory in China, including 583 balanced ROBs, 264 unbalanced ROBs, 9 mosaic...

2006
J. CITEK

A screening was carried out for CVM, BLAD, DUMPS, bovine citrullinaemia, glycogen storage disease V, and Robertsonian translocations in the cattle population of the Czech Republic. In 406 Holstein sires and 146 Czech Pied (Czech Simmental) sires entering the AI programme in the Czech Republic from 2003–2005, no heterozygous sire for DUMPS, bovine citrullinaemia and BLAD was found. The heterozyg...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1973
E Zeuthen J Nielsen

Three males with Robertsonian translocations were found in a sample of 1115 males examined for military service. One was a 14/15 translocation, and two were 13/14 translocations. One was spontaneous and two familial. The segregation rate of the translocations did not deviate significantly from unity in the sibships where the mother was the carrier, whereas all five children had the translocatio...

Journal: :Balkan medical journal 2013
Sefa Resim Ateş Kadıoğlu Tolga Akman Ayşe Gül Bayrak Erkan Efe

BACKGROUND Carriers of structural chromosomal rearrangements such as Robertsonian or reciprocal translocations have an increased risk of spontaneous abortion and producing offspring with genetic abnormalities. CASE REPORT We report a man with balanced chromosomal translocations located at 6p22, and 7q22. His wife has a history of four spontaneous abortions. CONCLUSION Couples with a history...

Mahtab Azdbakht , Meysam Yousefi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh-Nazarabadi, Nasrin Malekpour, Seyed Mohammad Amin Kormi,

Robertsonian translocations (RBT) are associated with an increased risk of aneuploidy. Single RBT carriers are the most common balanced rearrangement among the carrier couples with the history of spontaneous abortion. However, double Robertsonian translocations (DRBT), in which two balanced RBT occur simultaneously, are an extremely rare condition. A 9-year-old mentally normal girl with mu...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1985
R H Lindenbaum M Hultén A McDermott M Seabright

It has been suggested that translocations, and perhaps other chromosome rearrangements, disturb meiotic disjunction of uninvolved chromosome pairs and predispose to trisomic offspring. If so, then one would expect an excess of translocations not involving chromosome 21 among the parents of regular trisomic Down's syndrome patients. Such translocations have been reported, but mostly as anecdotal...

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2000
M B Rogatcheva T Ono S Sonta S Oda P M Borodin

The house musk shrew, Suncus murinus, is polymorphic for five Robertsonian translocations (Rb8.17, 9.13, 10.12, 11.16, 14.15). Fluorescence in situ hybridisation with a biotin-labelled oligonucleotide, (TTAGGG)7, was performed to localise the telomeric DNA sequences at Rb chromosomes of heterozygous shrews. Hybridisation signals were observed at both ends of all chromosomes, but not at the peri...

Journal: :Science 2006
Takema Kato Hidehito Inagaki Kouji Yamada Hiroshi Kogo Tamae Ohye Hiroe Kowa Kayuri Nagaoka Mariko Taniguchi Beverly S Emanuel Hiroki Kurahashi

Translocation is one of the most frequently occurring human chromosomal aberrations. The constitutional t(11;22)(q23;q11), which is the only known recurrent non-Robertsonian translocation, represents a good model for studying translocations in humans. Here we demonstrate polymorphisms of the palindromic sequence at the t(11;22) breakpoint that affect the frequency of de novo translocations in s...

2017
Jing SHA Fumin LIU Bei ZHANG Yang HUANG Qinglin ZHANG Gao JUAN Jingfang ZHAI

Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome) is the third most common autosomal trisomy with a prevalence between 1 in 10,000 - 20,000 live births. Robertsonian translocations represent the largest number of chromosomal aberrations in human population with an incidence of 1.23 in 1000 live birth and translocation 13;14 is one of the most frequent Robertsonian translocations (approximately 75%). We sampled umbil...

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