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Frequency of the fragile X syndrome in institutionalized mentally retarded females in Japan

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The fragile X [fra(X)] syndrome was screened on 190 Japanese institutionalized females with moderate to severe mental retardation. Two inmates with severe mental retardation (IQ 20) had the fra(X) chromosome in 26% and 15% of the cells examined, indicating that the prevalence of the fra(X) syndrome was about 1% in all female inmates and was about 3.27% in severely mentally retarded females with known causes. However, no female with fra(X) syndrome was found in 35 moderately retarded females. Both had brothers with the fra(X) syndrome and the prevalence was 10% in females with a family history of mental retardation. In addition, the replication study of the fra(X) chromosome in the patients supported the proposal that an excess of the early replicated fra(X) chromosome is related to the mental capacity in heterozygous females. Therefore, the fra(X) syndrome should not be ignored even in severely mentally retarded females with a family history, though the heterozygotes are commonly normal to subnormal in their mental development. in addition, the replication study of the fra(X) chromosome may help to estimate mental development in the carrier children.

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Arinami, T., Kondo, I., Nakajima, S. et al. Frequency of the fragile X syndrome in institutionalized mentally retarded females in Japan. Hum Genet 76, 344–347 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00272442

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