2022
DOI: 10.1136/jmg-2022-108586
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Recurring germline mosaicism in a family due to reversion of an inherited derivative chromosome 8 from an 8;21 translocation with interstitial telomeric sequences

Abstract: BackgroundMosaicism for chromosomal structural abnormalities, other than marker or ring chromosomes, is rarely inherited.MethodsWe performed cytogenetics studies and breakpoint analyses on a family with transmission of mosaicism for a derivative chromosome 8 (der(8)), resulting from an unbalanced translocation between the long arms of chromosomes 8 and 21 over three generations.ResultsThe proband and his maternal half-sister had mosaicism for a der(8) cell line leading to trisomy of the distal 21q, and both ha… Show more

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