A ring chromosome 3 and a 47th chromosome formed by the portions of 3p and 3q distal to the r(3) breakpoints were found in a girl with mental retardation and minor facial anomalies. The supernumerary chromosome 3, rea(3), had a primary constriction inside its 3p portion (3p23) and was consistently stable both in lymphocytes and fibroblasts. In situ hybridization with alphoid probes revealed that the r(3) maintained its wild-type-centromere, whereas the rea(3) showed no alphoid-related signals. This case and a similar one recently reported demonstrate that acentric fragments can acquire a new centromere and become stable, and that supernumerary marker chromosomes can also originate by the junction of the acentric portions distal to the centric region forming a ring. The possibility of such a chromosome segregating will depend on its ability to (re)activate a new centromere.

A novel mechanism for the origin of supernumerary marker chromosomes / P., Maraschio; Tupler, Rossella; E., Rossi; L., Barbierato; F., Uccellatore; M., Rocchi; O., Zuffardi; M., Fraccaro. - In: HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0340-6717. - STAMPA. - 97:(1996), pp. 382-386.

A novel mechanism for the origin of supernumerary marker chromosomes

TUPLER, Rossella;
1996

Abstract

A ring chromosome 3 and a 47th chromosome formed by the portions of 3p and 3q distal to the r(3) breakpoints were found in a girl with mental retardation and minor facial anomalies. The supernumerary chromosome 3, rea(3), had a primary constriction inside its 3p portion (3p23) and was consistently stable both in lymphocytes and fibroblasts. In situ hybridization with alphoid probes revealed that the r(3) maintained its wild-type-centromere, whereas the rea(3) showed no alphoid-related signals. This case and a similar one recently reported demonstrate that acentric fragments can acquire a new centromere and become stable, and that supernumerary marker chromosomes can also originate by the junction of the acentric portions distal to the centric region forming a ring. The possibility of such a chromosome segregating will depend on its ability to (re)activate a new centromere.
1996
97
382
386
A novel mechanism for the origin of supernumerary marker chromosomes / P., Maraschio; Tupler, Rossella; E., Rossi; L., Barbierato; F., Uccellatore; M., Rocchi; O., Zuffardi; M., Fraccaro. - In: HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0340-6717. - STAMPA. - 97:(1996), pp. 382-386.
P., Maraschio; Tupler, Rossella; E., Rossi; L., Barbierato; F., Uccellatore; M., Rocchi; O., Zuffardi; M., Fraccaro
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