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Title: A dysmorphic newborn with 45,X,der(1)inv(1)(p13;qter)t(Y;1)(pter -> 4q11;p13),-Y De novo karyotype
Authors: Tatar, Abdulgani
Öztaş, Sıtkı
Örs, Rahmi
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Genetik Anabilim Dalı.
Yakut, Tahsin
6602802424
Keywords: Biotechnology & applied microbiology
Genetics & heredity
Medical ethics
Research & experimental medicine
Unbalanced Y/1 translocation
Y/autosome translocation
Pericentric inv(1)
Familial pericentric-inversion
Y-autosome translocation
Reciprocal translocation
Chromosome-1
Infertility
Simiae
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Medecine et Hygiene
Citation: Tatar, A. vd. (2005). "A dysmorphic newborn with 45,X,der(1)inv(1)(p13;qter)t(Y;1)(pter -> 4q11;p13),-Y De novo karyotype". Genetic Counseling, 16(2), 173-177.
Abstract: A dysmorphic newborn with 45,x,der(1)inv,(1)(p13;qter)t(y;1)(pter -> q11;p13),-Y de novo karyotype: Y/autosome translocations are very rare chromosomal rearrangements. In most cases, the long arm of the Y chromosome is translocated onto an autosome and most patients are referred because of male infertility. Y/1 translocations are very rare, and have been reported in seven patients sofar. Pericentric inversions may be seen In all chromosomes and are not associated with phenotypic abnormalities. Here we report a 6-day old male baby with prenatal growth retardation, frontal bossing, hypertelorism. micrognathia, cleft soft palate, absent uvula, hypospadias, simian line in both hands and hammer toes. Cytogenetic analysis was performed with GTG-banding, C-banding and FISH analysis containing X centromeric probe, Yq12-qter locus specific probe and whole chromosome Y probe. An unbalanced Y/1 translocation was diagnosed: 45,X,der(1)inv(1)(p13:qter)t(y;1)(pter -> q11:p13),-Y.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24910
ISSN: 1015-8146
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