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[Analysis of a Pedigree with Partial Trisomy 9 and Partial Monosomy 13 Derived from a Maternal Balanced T(9;13) Translocation].

PubMed(2019)

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Abstract
OBJECTIVE:To determine the nature and origin of aberrant chromosomes in a child with multiple anomalies and psychomotor retardation.METHODS:Routine G-banding was carried out to analyze the karyotypes of the patient and his parents, and next generation sequencing for copy number variations (CNV-seq) was used for the fine mapping of the aberrant chromosomal regions.RESULTS:The proband and his uncle exhibited psychomotor retardation, craniofacial malformation, infantile external genitalia, and concealed penis. Cytogenetic analysis indicated that the child has a 46,XYqh+,+(9),t(9;13)(q13;q12),pat,-13 karyotype. His uncle was XYqh+,+(9),t(9;13)(q13;q12)mat,-13, his father was 46,XYqh+,t(9;13)(q13;q12)mat, his grandmother was 46,XX,t(9;13)(q13;q12), and his grandfather was 46,XYqh+. The result of CNV-seq assay for the child was 46,XY,+9p(pter-p13.2,-40 Mb×3). No deletion was detected.CONCLUSION:The partial trisomy 9 and partial monosomy 13 probably underlie the phenotypic abnormalities in the child. Combined chromosomal karyotyping and DNA sequencing can facilitate delineation of the nature and origin of the aberrant chromosomes.
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Partial trisomy 9,Partial monosomy 13,Psychomotor retardation,Infantile external genitalia
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