Jumping translocation in a phenotypically normal female
- PMID: 8737982
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1996.tb03276.x
Jumping translocation in a phenotypically normal female
Abstract
"Jumping translocation" jt refers to a rare type of chromosome mosaic, in which the same portion of a (donor) chromosome is translocated to different (recipient) chromosome sites. Jt have mainly been observed in lymphocyte cultures of patients with hematologic malignancies. We report a phenotypically normal female carrying a mosaic of two cell lines with the Xq26-qter segment translocated to the short arm of chromosomes 15 or 21 in peripheral blood lymphocytes. In skin fibroblasts, only the X/21 translocation was detected. We speculate that recombination between homologous repetitive sequences on non-homologous human acrocentrics may be the cause of such chromosomal rearrangements.
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