2016
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38000
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A Marfan syndrome‐like phenotype caused by a neocentromeric supernumerary ring chromosome 15

Abstract: Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) are abnormal chromosomes that cannot be characterized by standard banding cytogenetic techniques. A minority of sSMC contain a neocentromere, which is an ectopic centromere lacking the characteristic alpha-satellite DNA. The phenotypic manifestations of sSMC and neocentromeric sSMC are variable and range from severe intellectual disability and multiple congenital anomalies to a normal phenotype. Here we report a patient with a diagnosis of Marfan syndrome and infer… Show more

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“…sSMCs may present as various forms, including inverted duplicated (inv dup), complex rearranged, minute, ring or neocentric chromosomes (6). Most sSMCs result from short arms and pericentric regions of acrocentric chromosomes, among which sSMC on chromosome 15 [sSMC (15)] is the most common (7)(8)(9). To date, the genotype-phenotype association between sSMCs and male infertility has remained elusive.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…sSMCs may present as various forms, including inverted duplicated (inv dup), complex rearranged, minute, ring or neocentric chromosomes (6). Most sSMCs result from short arms and pericentric regions of acrocentric chromosomes, among which sSMC on chromosome 15 [sSMC (15)] is the most common (7)(8)(9). To date, the genotype-phenotype association between sSMCs and male infertility has remained elusive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%