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De Novo Subtelomeric 6p25.3 Deletion with Duplication of 6q23.3-q27: Genotype–Phenotype Correlation
Author(s) -
Emine İkbal Atlı,
Hakan Gürkan,
Ülfet Vatansever,
Betül Acunaş,
Cisem Mail
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of pediatric genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2146-4596
pISSN - 2146-460X
DOI - 10.1055/s-0039-1694703
Subject(s) - gene duplication , subtelomere , biology , comparative genomic hybridization , chromosome , chromosomal translocation , genetics , fluorescence in situ hybridization , phenotype , microbiology and biotechnology , gene
Duplications of 6q and deletions of 6p have been reported in more than 30 cases of live born infants and given rise to widespread abnormalities recognizable as a specific clinical syndrome. Different phenotypes have been described with variable clinical signs. Most cases involve the coexistence of unbalanced translocations affecting one or the other of the chromosomes. However, duplication of both chromosome 6q and deletion of 6p regions have been reported in only a few cases. Here, we report the first duplication of chromosome band 6q23.3-q27 with deletion of 6p25.3. This is the first case in the literature involving changes to these specific chromosomal regions; a medium size duplication of the distal long arm and smaller deletion of the terminal short arm of chromosome 6. In the literature, there are no other cases where these two specific chromosomal aberrations are observed together. Conventional chromosome analysis was performed to investigate the patient. Chromosome structure was identified using fluorescence in situ hybridization for subtelomeric regions of chromosome 6 and array comparative genomic hybridization analysis (array-CGH).

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