Familial transmission of a small supernumerary marker chromosome 8 identified by fish: An update

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A father and his 2 daughters were previously determined to care a small, supernumary marker chromosome [Chudley et al., 1983]. The origin of this marker could not be determined by standard cytogenetic techniques. In this study, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) studies identified the marker chromosome as a pericentric derivative of chromosome 8. The father has low grade mosaicism for this marker and is phenotypically normal. Both daughters are non-mosaic and show developmental delays and somewhat differing clinical findings. The phenotypes of the 2 sisters are compared with those previously reported for supernumerary der(8) patients. This is the first report of familial transmission of a supernumerary der(8) marker chromosome.

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Rothenmund, H., Chudley, A. E., & Dawson, A. J. (1997). Familial transmission of a small supernumerary marker chromosome 8 identified by fish: An update. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 72(3), 339–342. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19971031)72:3<339::AID-AJMG17>3.0.CO;2-U

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