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Molecular refinement of Karyotype: Beyond the cytogenetic band
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Molecular refinement of Karyotype: Beyond the cytogenetic band

  • D Alexa Sirko-Osadsa1,
  • Suzanne B Cassidy1,
  • Theresa W Depinet1,
  • Nathaniel H Robin1,
  • Chanin Limwonge1 &
  • …
  • Stuart Schwartz1 

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Purpose: Illustrate the use of molecular methodologies to delineate subtle, de novo, chromosome aberrations and determine the presence, or absence, of known genes, allowing improved predictions of long-term phenotypic effect.

Method: High-resolution chromosome analysis followed by FISH and microsatellite analysis to determine the extent and parental origin of the abnormalities.

Results: Four de novo deletions involving chromosomes 5q, 10q, and 16p were delineated molecularly. Specific genes were shown to be, or not to be, involved in each aberration, refining karyotype-genotype correlation.

Conclusion: Molecular characterization of subtle chromosomal aberrations can provide information to assist in predicting clinical outcome in cases involving genes known to have an effect due to haploinsufficiency or aberrant gene dosage.

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Sirko-Osadsa, D., Cassidy, S., Depinet, T. et al. Molecular refinement of Karyotype: Beyond the cytogenetic band. Genet Med 1, 254–261 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1097/00125817-199909000-00003

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Keywords

  • molecular cytogenetics
  • FISH
  • microsatellites
  • deletions
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