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. 1976 Jan;28(1):31-41.

Nonrandom distribution of exchange points in patients with structural rearrangements

Nonrandom distribution of exchange points in patients with structural rearrangements

Y Nakagome et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1976 Jan.

Abstract

High resolution studies of structural rearrangements were carried out using the G-band technique. A total of 220 breakage points were identified within individual bands from 117 unrelated cases born with a structural rearrangement. Breakage points were not evenly distributed along chromosomes in terms of G-band patterns. There was an excess involvement of light bands and a striking lack of dark bands in both reciprocal translocations and inversions. In reciprocal translocations, the middle part of a chromosome arm has less chance of being the site of an exchange than the terminal and centromeric parts. The implications of these results are briefly discussed.

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