Origin of acrocentric trisomies in spontaneous abortuses |
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Authors: | Niikawa Norio Merotto Elisabeth Kajii Tadashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Embryology and Cytogenetics, University Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Geneva, Switzerland;(2) Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary A total of 33 spontaneous abortuses with various acrocentric trisomies were studied for the origin of the extra chromosomes using Q- and R-band polymorphisms as markers. Eleven trisomic abortuses were informative: nine trisomic abortuses (one with trisomy 13, three with trisomy 21, and five with trisomy 22 including one with a 46,XX/47,XX,+22 mosaicism) originated at maternal first meiosis; a 21-trisomic abortus resulted from an error at maternal second meiosis (or first mitosis); and a 13-trisomic abortus was of maternal first or second meiotic origin. The abortus with mosaic trisomy 22 started as a 22-trisomic zygote resulting from an error at maternal first meiosis, followed by a mitotic (in vivo or in vitro) loss of the paternally derived chromosome 22. |
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