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Review
. 1992 Apr;89(1):1-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00207032.

Intrachromosomal insertions: a case report and a review

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Intrachromosomal insertions: a case report and a review

K Madan et al. Hum Genet. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

We describe the phenotype of a child having a recombinant chromosome 3 with a duplication 3q13.2----q25 derived from a paternal inv ins(3)(p25.3q25q13.2). A review of 27 reported cases of intrachromosomal insertions has revealed that for a carrier of intrachromosomal insertion the risk of a child with an unbalanced karyotype is 15%. This risk may be higher for particular insertions. The recombinant chromosome can have a duplication or a deletion of different segments depending on whether the insertion is direct or inverted, paracentric or pericentric, and whether there is meiotic crossing over in the inserted or the interstitial non-inserted segment. Several of the insertions have been difficult to interpret and some of them have been mistaken for paracentric inversions. Caution is therefore indicated in interpreting parental karyotypes of a child with a deletion or a duplication, particularly if it is interstitial. This is because, whereas a risk of recurrence of a child with an unbalanced karyotype is low in de novo cases and for carriers of paracentric inversions, it is high for carriers of insertions.

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