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A new case of partial trisomy 9q was found in a child presenting two de novo aberrations: a deletion of the long arms of 9 and a 9,21 translocation. A tentative cytogenetic explanation is put forward.
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Chamla, Y., Bilbeissi, C., Micheau, M. et al. Partial 9q trisomy associated with a 9,21 translocation. Hum Genet 38, 245–248 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00527411
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