Abstract
In three cases, banding analysis revealed a normal karyotype except for an enlarged short arm of one chromosome 13 or 15. To clarify whether this enlargement was due to a heteromorphism or to a cryptic chromosomal trisomy, so-called cenM-FISH probe sets containing a microdissection-derived probe specific for the acrocentric human p-arms were applied. The results enabled us to confirm in one case and to exclude in two cases that the enlargement on the suspect chromosome was due to a p-arm polymorphism. M-FISH and/or microdissection were used to resolve the nature of the rearrangements, i.e., partial trisomies 6 and 19. © The Histochemical Society, Inc.
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Starke, H., Mrasek, K., & Liehr, T. (2005). Three cases with enlarged acrocentric p-arms and two cases with cryptic partial trisomies. In Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (Vol. 53, pp. 359–360). https://doi.org/10.1369/jhc.4B6407.2005
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