2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2008.01119_6.x
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Molecular karyotyping is important in determining the cause of behavioural phenotypes

Abstract: Background: The cytogenetic delineation and behavioural phenotype of syndromes has evolved from the chromosome level, through FISH (microdeletions syndromes, such as PWS, VCFS, SMS, del1p36) to molecular karyotyping (array CGH). The new syndromes being outlined in recent years account for rarer microdeletions and microduplications, in which the behavioural phenotype is not always well characterized. Method: We have screened by array CGH more than 2000 patients, of which almost 400 have cytogenetic imbalances. … Show more

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