Quantitative studies on the arrangement of human metaphase chromosomes. VII. The association pattern of acrocentric chromosomes in carriers of Robertsonian translocations and in their relatives with normal karyotypes
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Quantitative studies on the arrangement of human metaphase chromosomes. VII. The association pattern of acrocentric chromosomes in carriers of Robertsonian translocations and in their relatives with normal karyotypes
Abstract
The pattern of association of acrocentric chromosomes was examined in ten and five carriers of a 15/21 and a 13/14 Robertsonian translocation, respectively, and was compared with that of the same numbers of relatives with normal karyotypes. In the carriers of 15/21 translocation, the number of large associations (involving more than two acrocentrics) and the association frequencies for individual acrocentric chromosomes, were significantly higher than in the control group. The mean number of associations of the single homologs of the translocation chromosomes was much higher than that of the other acrocentrics. In the carriers of 13/14 translocations, only the association frequency for chromosome 13 was higher than in the normal relatives. The uninvolved chromosomes homologous to those involved in translocation showed an insignificant increase in associations in comparison with the other acrocentrics. These results suggest that some mechanism within the cells compensates for the effect of missing acrocentrics or of acrocentrics lacking NORs on the number of associations. The possible relations of this phenomenon to the activity of the nucleolus organizing regions are discussed.
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