Molecular Support for Heterogonesis Resulting in Sesquizygotic Twinning

  • Gabbett M
  • Laporte J
  • Sekar R
  • et al.
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Copyright © 2019 Massachusetts Medical Society. Sesquizygotic multiple pregnancy is an exceptional intermediate between monozygotic and dizygotic twinning. We report a monochorionic twin pregnancy with fetal sex discordance. Genotyping of amniotic fluid from each sac showed that the twins were maternally identical but chimerically shared 78% of their paternal genome, which makes them genetically in between monozygotic and dizygotic; they are sesquizygotic. We observed no evidence of sesquizygosis in 968 dizygotic twin pairs whom we screened by means of pangenome single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping. Data from published repositories also show that sesquizygosis is a rare event. Detailed genotyping implicates chimerism arising at the juncture of zygotic division, termed heterogonesis, as the likely initial step in the causation of sesquizygosis.

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Gabbett, M. T., Laporte, J., Sekar, R., Nandini, A., McGrath, P., Sapkota, Y., … Fisk, N. M. (2019). Molecular Support for Heterogonesis Resulting in Sesquizygotic Twinning. New England Journal of Medicine, 380(9), 842–849. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1701313

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