Low copy repeats (LCRs) are stretches of duplicated DNA that are more than 1 kb in size and share a sequence similarity that exceeds 90%. Non-allelic homologous recombination (NAHR) between highly similar LCRs has been implicated in numerous genomic disorders. This study aimed at defining the impact of LCRs on the generation of balanced and unbalanced chromosomal rearrangements in mentally retarded patients. A cohort of 22 patients, preselected for the presence of submicroscopic imbalances, was analysed using submegabase resolution tiling path array CGH and the results were compared with a set of 41 patients with balanced translocations and breakpoints that were mapped to the BAC level by FISH. Our data indicate an accumulation of LCRs at b...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...
Balanced chromosomal re-arrangements (BCR) are re-arrangements with no loss or gain of genetic mater...
Nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) mediated by LCRs (low-copy repeats) produces chromosomal ...
Low copy repeats (LCRs) are stretches of duplicated DNA that are more than 1 kb in size and share a ...
Item does not contain fulltextGenome-wide analysis of DNA copy-number changes using microarray-based...
Genome-wide analysis of DNA copy-number changes using microarray-based technologies has enabled the ...
An increasing number of human diseases are recognized to result from recurrent DNA rearrangements in...
Whole-genome analysis using high-density single-nucleotide-polymorphism oligonucleotide arrays allow...
Background: Aproximately 5–10% of cases of mental retardation in males are due to copy number variat...
Whole-genome analysis using high-density single-nucleotide–polymorphism oligonucleotide arrays allow...
International audienceInvestigations of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements in patients w...
We report a large series of 173 patients with physical and/or neurological abnormalities and a de no...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...
Balanced chromosomal re-arrangements (BCR) are re-arrangements with no loss or gain of genetic mater...
Nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) mediated by LCRs (low-copy repeats) produces chromosomal ...
Low copy repeats (LCRs) are stretches of duplicated DNA that are more than 1 kb in size and share a ...
Item does not contain fulltextGenome-wide analysis of DNA copy-number changes using microarray-based...
Genome-wide analysis of DNA copy-number changes using microarray-based technologies has enabled the ...
An increasing number of human diseases are recognized to result from recurrent DNA rearrangements in...
Whole-genome analysis using high-density single-nucleotide-polymorphism oligonucleotide arrays allow...
Background: Aproximately 5–10% of cases of mental retardation in males are due to copy number variat...
Whole-genome analysis using high-density single-nucleotide–polymorphism oligonucleotide arrays allow...
International audienceInvestigations of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements in patients w...
We report a large series of 173 patients with physical and/or neurological abnormalities and a de no...
Genomic disorders constitute a class of diseases that are associated with DNA rearrangements resulti...
Balanced chromosomal re-arrangements (BCR) are re-arrangements with no loss or gain of genetic mater...
Nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) mediated by LCRs (low-copy repeats) produces chromosomal ...