Familial translocation t(1p-;21q+) associated with Down's syndrome
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Summary
Familial occurrence of 1/21 translocation in connection with trisomy 21 was described. The possibilities of inheritance of further chromosome rearrangements arising during the gametogenesis of persons with this translocation were considered.
Keywords
Internal Medicine Metabolic Disease Chromosome Rearrangement Familial Occurrence Familial Translocation
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