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. 1992 Jun;89(4):433-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00194317.

Familial pericentric inversion (3)(p12q24)

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Familial pericentric inversion (3)(p12q24)

L Lindberg et al. Hum Genet. 1992 Jun.

Abstract

A large kindred with a familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 3, (p12q24), was found after an investigation initiated by a young female with three spontaneous first-trimester abortions. Altogether 22 (33%) inversion carriers were discovered, 9 females and 13 males. 6 women and 9 men were included in the fertility and segregation analyses because they were all either sexually mature or past maturity. The abortion frequency was below the average European rate in both the inversion carrier group and the cytogenetically normal relative group; 6%:3%, respectively. The mean numbers of pregnancies and live births (1.8-3.1) did not vary significantly in the two comparison groups. The segregation analysis among the inversion carriers showed a good correspondence to the theoretical 1:1 ratio (16:13). Males and females contributed equally. No duplication/deletion syndromes have been found in the kindred; all family members are phenotypically normal. We report a balanced familial pericentric inversion with no adverse effects. This chromosome aberration could be an example of a harmless chromosome polymorphism.

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