Several studies have shown the importance of segmental deletions/duplications in the field of chromosome pathologies. Non allelic homologous recombination, NAHR, between chromosomes or sister chromatids, mediated by segmental duplications, is the foundation of frequent mechanisms for structural chromosome mutations such as micro-deletions, micro-duplications, translocations, inversions, and marker chromosomes. We analyzed three distinct genomic regions (22q11.2, 17p11.2, 16p11.2) and we discussed how the same chromosome region can be affected by deletion or by reciprocal duplication, respectively responsible for a syndrome or for a reciprocal counter-syndrome, with different phenotypic manifestations

Graziano, F., Antona, V., Martines M, Ballacchino, A., Consiglio, V., Piro, E., et al. (2013). TYPE AND COUNTER-TYPE FROM SPECIFIC CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS. ACTA MEDICA MEDITERRANEA, 29(2), 333-336.

TYPE AND COUNTER-TYPE FROM SPECIFIC CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS

PIRO, Ettore;CORSELLO, Giovanni
2013-01-01

Abstract

Several studies have shown the importance of segmental deletions/duplications in the field of chromosome pathologies. Non allelic homologous recombination, NAHR, between chromosomes or sister chromatids, mediated by segmental duplications, is the foundation of frequent mechanisms for structural chromosome mutations such as micro-deletions, micro-duplications, translocations, inversions, and marker chromosomes. We analyzed three distinct genomic regions (22q11.2, 17p11.2, 16p11.2) and we discussed how the same chromosome region can be affected by deletion or by reciprocal duplication, respectively responsible for a syndrome or for a reciprocal counter-syndrome, with different phenotypic manifestations
2013
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialistica
Graziano, F., Antona, V., Martines M, Ballacchino, A., Consiglio, V., Piro, E., et al. (2013). TYPE AND COUNTER-TYPE FROM SPECIFIC CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS. ACTA MEDICA MEDITERRANEA, 29(2), 333-336.
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