Parental origin of the X chromosome in a patient with a Robertsonian translocation and Turner's syndrome.
AUTOR(ES)
Krajinovic, M
RESUMO
We report on a proband with both a Robertsonian translocation and Turner's syndrome. Study of the parental origin of the X chromosome performed by microsatellite analysis indicates paternal origin of the X chromosome (Xpat). The occurrence of chromosome aberrations as a consequence of interchromosomal interactions is discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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