De novo unbalanced translocations have a complex history/aetiology

Volume: 137, Issue: 10, Pages: 817 - 829
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
We investigated 52 cases of de novo unbalanced translocations, consisting in a terminally deleted or inverted-duplicated deleted (inv-dup del) 46th chromosome to which the distal portion of another chromosome or its opposite end was transposed. Array CGH, whole-genome sequencing, qPCR, FISH, and trio genotyping were applied. A biparental origin of the deletion and duplication was detected in 6 cases, whereas in 46, both imbalances have the same...
Paper Details
Title
De novo unbalanced translocations have a complex history/aetiology
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
137
Issue
10
Pages
817 - 829
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