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. 1986 Mar;202(3):339-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF00333259.

A possible cause of non-disjunction of additional chromosome 21 in Down syndrome

A possible cause of non-disjunction of additional chromosome 21 in Down syndrome

R S Verma et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1986 Mar.

Abstract

A possible cause of non-disjunction of chromosome 21 in Down Syndromes has been cytogenetically evaluated by examining the parents by Ag-staining technique. In all the cases studied so far, the contributing parents have active ribosomal cistrons on both chromosomes 21 i.e. both chromosomes are stained positively by silver staining. These results show that the active NORs might play an essential role in meiotic non-disjunction. Furthermore, the preliminary results demonstrate that the acrocentric associations of homologous and non-homologous nature involving chromosome 21 are the most frequent in the contributing parent which may further indicate the role of multiple cellular factors affecting the associations in promoting the nondisjunction in addition to active NORs. The possible mechanisms regarding the non-disjunction of chromosome 21 have been described.

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