Abstract Background Submicroscopic imbalances in the subtelomeric regions of the chromosomes are considered to play an important role in the aetiology of mental retardation (MR). The aim of the study was to evaluate a quantitative PCR (qPCR) protocol established by Boehm et al. (2004) in the clinical routine of subtelomeric testing. Results 296 patients with MR and a normal karyotype (500–550 bands) were screened for subtelomeric imbalances by using qPCR combined with SYBR green detection. In total, 17 patients (5.8%) with 20 subtelomeric imbalances were identified. Six of the aberrations (2%) were classified as causative for the symptoms, because they occurred either de novo in the patients (5 cases) or the aberration were be detected in t...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
Submicroscopic chromosome aberrations can cause mental retardation (MR), congenital malformations a...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Vorstellung des mittels der quantitativen Real-Time-PCR am Ins...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that cryptic unbalanced subtelomeric rearrangements ...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
© 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Cryptic subtelomeric chromosome anomalies have been recognized as a significa...
OBJECTIVE: The frequency of subtelomeric rearrangements in patients with unexplained mental retardat...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Submicroscopic subtelomeric aberrations are a common cause of mental retardation (MR). New molecular...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic subtelomeric chromosome defects have been found in 7.4% of children with ...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
Submicroscopic chromosome aberrations can cause mental retardation (MR), congenital malformations a...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Vorstellung des mittels der quantitativen Real-Time-PCR am Ins...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that cryptic unbalanced subtelomeric rearrangements ...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
© 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Cryptic subtelomeric chromosome anomalies have been recognized as a significa...
OBJECTIVE: The frequency of subtelomeric rearrangements in patients with unexplained mental retardat...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Submicroscopic subtelomeric aberrations are a common cause of mental retardation (MR). New molecular...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic subtelomeric chromosome defects have been found in 7.4% of children with ...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
Submicroscopic chromosome aberrations can cause mental retardation (MR), congenital malformations a...