Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born infants and is caused mainly by nondisjunction of chromosome 21 within oocytes. Risk factors for nondisjunction depend on the parental origin and type of meiotic error. For errors in the oocyte, increased maternal age and altered patterns of recombination are highly associated with nondisjunction. Studies of normal meiotic events in humans have shown that recombination clusters in regions referred to as hotspots. In addition, GC content, CpG fraction, Poly(A)/Poly(T) fraction and gene density have been found to be significant predictors of the placement of sex-averaged recombination in the human genome. These observations led us to ask whether ...
Abstract Maternal risk factors and their interactions with each other that associate chromosome 21 n...
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) is the model human phenotype for all genome gain-dosage imbalance situati...
Human trisomy is attributable to many different mechanisms and the relative importance of each mecha...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Nondisjunction of chromosome 21 is the leading cause of Down syndrome. Two risk factors for maternal...
Nondisjunction of chromosome 21 is the leading cause of Down syndrome. Two risk factors for maternal...
Altered patterns of recombination on 21q have long been associated with the nondisjunction chromosom...
the origin of the extra chromosome 21 Hassold T, Sherman S. Down syndrome: genetic recombination and...
Human nondisjunction errors in oocytes are the leading cause of pregnancy loss, and for pregnancies ...
We have studied DNA polymorphisms at loci in the pericentromeric region on the long arm of chromosom...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 6,000 babies are born with...
Altered genetic recombination has been identified as the first molecular correlate of chromosome non...
Down syndrome (DS) originates, in most of the cases (95 %), from a full trisomy of chromosome 21. Th...
Abstract Maternal risk factors and their interactions with each other that associate chromosome 21 n...
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) is the model human phenotype for all genome gain-dosage imbalance situati...
Human trisomy is attributable to many different mechanisms and the relative importance of each mecha...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Trisomy 21, resulting in Down Syndrome (DS), is the most common autosomal trisomy among live-born in...
Nondisjunction of chromosome 21 is the leading cause of Down syndrome. Two risk factors for maternal...
Nondisjunction of chromosome 21 is the leading cause of Down syndrome. Two risk factors for maternal...
Altered patterns of recombination on 21q have long been associated with the nondisjunction chromosom...
the origin of the extra chromosome 21 Hassold T, Sherman S. Down syndrome: genetic recombination and...
Human nondisjunction errors in oocytes are the leading cause of pregnancy loss, and for pregnancies ...
We have studied DNA polymorphisms at loci in the pericentromeric region on the long arm of chromosom...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 6,000 babies are born with...
Altered genetic recombination has been identified as the first molecular correlate of chromosome non...
Down syndrome (DS) originates, in most of the cases (95 %), from a full trisomy of chromosome 21. Th...
Abstract Maternal risk factors and their interactions with each other that associate chromosome 21 n...
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) is the model human phenotype for all genome gain-dosage imbalance situati...
Human trisomy is attributable to many different mechanisms and the relative importance of each mecha...