Recurrent and non-recurrent chromosomal rearrangements seem to reflect susceptibility to DNA rearrangements due to the presence of recombinogenic motifs in at least one partner chromosomal region. While specific genomic motifs such as AT-rich repeats, fragile sites and Alu repeats are often found in recurrent translocations, the molecular mechanisms underlying non-recurrent chromosomal rearrangements remain largely unknown. Here, we map the breakpoint region of a non-recurrent translocation, t(7;9)(q11.23;p24.3), present in a healthy woman who inherited the apparently balanced translocation from her mother and transmitted the same rearrangement to two sons —respectively healthy and aborted. Characterisation by a two-step FISH analysis, firs...
Translocations occur in a proportion of couples affected by recurrent miscarriages. We describe two ...
A balanced translocation between the short arm of chromosome 7 and the long arm ofchromosome 9 was o...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...
Interstitial chromosomal deletions at 22q11.2 and 7q11.23 are detected in the vast majority of patie...
The majority of constitutional reciprocal translocations appear to be unique rearrangements arising ...
Interstitial chromosomal deletions at 22q11.2 and 7q11.23 are detected in the vast majority of patie...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a segmental aneusomy syndrome that results from a heterozygous del...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Genomic rearrangements in inherited disease and cancer involve gross alterations of chromosomes or l...
SummaryStructural chromosomal rearrangements occur commonly in the general population. Individuals t...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is generally the consequence of an interstitial microdeletion at 7q11...
Background\ud Chromosome rearrangements are caused by many mutational mechanisms; of these, recurren...
The molecular characterization of balanced chromosomal rearrangements have always been of advantage ...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is generally the consequence of an interstitial microdeletion at 7q11...
Translocations and gross deletions constitute an important cause of both cancer and inherited diseas...
Translocations occur in a proportion of couples affected by recurrent miscarriages. We describe two ...
A balanced translocation between the short arm of chromosome 7 and the long arm ofchromosome 9 was o...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...
Interstitial chromosomal deletions at 22q11.2 and 7q11.23 are detected in the vast majority of patie...
The majority of constitutional reciprocal translocations appear to be unique rearrangements arising ...
Interstitial chromosomal deletions at 22q11.2 and 7q11.23 are detected in the vast majority of patie...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a segmental aneusomy syndrome that results from a heterozygous del...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Genomic rearrangements in inherited disease and cancer involve gross alterations of chromosomes or l...
SummaryStructural chromosomal rearrangements occur commonly in the general population. Individuals t...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is generally the consequence of an interstitial microdeletion at 7q11...
Background\ud Chromosome rearrangements are caused by many mutational mechanisms; of these, recurren...
The molecular characterization of balanced chromosomal rearrangements have always been of advantage ...
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is generally the consequence of an interstitial microdeletion at 7q11...
Translocations and gross deletions constitute an important cause of both cancer and inherited diseas...
Translocations occur in a proportion of couples affected by recurrent miscarriages. We describe two ...
A balanced translocation between the short arm of chromosome 7 and the long arm ofchromosome 9 was o...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...