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Trisomy 20p resulting from inverted duplication and neocentromere formation

L Voullaire, R Saffery, J Davies, E Earle, P Kalitsis, H Slater, DV Irvine, KHA Choo

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS | WILEY-LISS | Published : 1999

Abstract

Normal human centromeres contain large tandem arrays of alpha-satellite DNA of varying composition and complexity. However, a new class of mitotically stable marker chromosomes which contain neocentromeres formed from genomic regions previously devoid of centromere activity was described recently. These neocentromeres are fully functional yet lack the repeat sequences traditionally associated with normal centromere function. We report here a supernumerary marker chromosome derived from the short arm of chromosome 20 in a patient with manifestations of dup(20p) syndrome. Detailed cytogenetic, FISH, and polymorphic microsatellite analyses indicate the de novo formation of the marker chromosome..

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