The association of t (13q, 14q) with Down's syndrome and its inheritance
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The association of t (13q, 14q) with Down's syndrome and its inheritance
Abstract
Cytogenetic analysis of the first child of an older couple afflicted with Down's syndrome revealed a Robertsonian translocation between the chromosomes 13, 14 in addition to trisomy 21. His mother was found to be a carrier of this translocation with no history of abortion.
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