Molecular cytogenetic analyses of breakpoints in apparently balanced reciprocal translocations carried by phenotypically normal individuals
To test the hypothesis that translocation breakpoints in normal individuals are simple and do not disrupt genes, we characterised the breakpoints in 13 phenotypically normal individuals incidentally ascertained with an apparently balanced reciprocal translocation. Cases were karyotyped, and the brea...
Main Authors: | Baptista, J. (Author), Prigmore, E. (Author), Gribble, S.M (Author), Jacobs, P.A (Author), Carter, N.P (Author), Crolla, J.A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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