Partial 1q Duplications and Associated Phenotype

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Duplications of the long arm of chromosome 1 are rare. Distal duplications are the most common and have been reported as either pure trisomy or unbalanced translocations. The paucity of cases with pure distal 1q duplications has made it difficult to delineate a partial distal trisomy 1q syndrome. Here, we report 2 patients with overlapping 1q duplications detected by G-banding. Array CGH and FISH were performed to characterize the duplicated segments, exclude the involvement of other chromosomes and determine the orientation of the duplication. Patient 1 presents with a mild phenotype and carries a 22.5-Mb 1q41q43 duplication. Patient 2 presents with a pure 1q42.13qter inverted duplication of 21.5 Mb, one of the smallest distal 1q duplications ever described and one of the few cases characterized by array CGH, thus contributing to a better characterization of distal 1q duplication syndrome.

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Morris, M. L. M., Baroneza, J. E., Teixeira, P., Medina, C. T. N., Cordoba, M. S., Versiani, B. R., … Mazzeu, J. F. (2016). Partial 1q Duplications and Associated Phenotype. Molecular Syndromology, 6(6), 297–303. https://doi.org/10.1159/000443599

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