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Familial translocation between chromosomes 3 and 10: meiotic segregation, diagnostics and clinical features of chromosomal imbalance. [PDF]

open access: yesVavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii
Vozilova AV   +7 more
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Breakpoint-resolved balanced t(2;12)(q35;q24.31) disrupting <i>HNF1A</i> in multigenerational MODY-3: Diagnostic utility of long-read genome sequencing and therapeutic impact. [PDF]

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Rivero-García P   +9 more
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Characterization of a large reciprocal chromosomal translocation in banana (Musa acuminata) and its impact on chromosomal segregation using NGS. [W064]

open access: green, 2017
Guillaume Martin   +9 more
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Disomic balanced reciprocal translocation

Clinical Genetics, 1990
The previously unreported and unique finding of a complete disomy of an apparently balanced reciprocal translocation is described. The parents are second cousins once removed and each parent contributed the same balanced reciprocal translocation chromosome. Although the complete disomy involves balanced translocation chromosomes from unaffected parents,
P L, Wilmot   +2 more
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Interaction of acrocentric chromosome involved in translocation and sex of the carrier influences the proportion of alternate segregation in autosomal reciprocal translocations

Human Reproduction, 2018
STUDY QUESTION Are meiotic segregation patterns of reciprocal translocations affected by the combined effect of chromosome type and carrier's sex? SUMMARY ANSWER Interaction of an acrocentric chromosome (Acr-ch) involved in the translocation and sex of
Lei Zhang   +7 more
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Autosomal Reciprocal Translocations

2018
Abstract This chapter reviews in detail the question of carriers of autosomal reciprocal translocations and the genetic risks implied for potential offspring of theirs. Examples are put forward of the various possibilities due to malsegregation in gametes of theirs: adjacent-1, adjacent-2, 3:1, and the (very rare) 4:0 malsegregation ...
R. J McKinlay Gardner, David J Amor
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Reciprocal Translocations in Pisum

Nature, 1950
SOME years ago I published an analysis of structurally changed types of Pisum sativum based on cytological observations1. One of these, structural type four which had arisen in the variety Extra Rapid, was reported as having chromosomes 3 and 5 interchanged, according to my notation.
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