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Chromosome polymorphism in a human newborn population. II. Potentials of polymorphic chromosome variants for characterizing the idiogram of an individual.

Hj. Müller, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1975 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 4, pp 239-255
TLDR
The baseline data presented here reinforce the view that polymorphic chromosome characteristics are very useful markers for characterizing the karyotype of an infant born at the Albert Einstein College Hospital, Bronx, New York, and are consistent with the expectations of the Hardy-Weinberg law.
Abstract
Replicate chromosome preparations of umbilical-cord-blood leukocytes from 376 neonates born at the Albert Einstein College Hospital, Bronx, New York, were stained with C-, Q-, and G-banding methods to determine the frequencies and distributions of the variable chromosome bands. The C-band variants of primarily chromosomes 1, 9, and 16, as well as those of the remaining C, E, and F-group chromosomes, and the brightly fluorescing Q-band variants of chromosomes 3 and 4 and all of the acrocentrics, including the Y, were similarly analyzed. Polymorphism of these chromosome regions was so extensive that the idiogram of each of the 376 newborns of this study had a unique variant pattern, even when only the C- or only the Q-band patterns were compared. The distribution of polymorphic Q-bands in the population sampled was consistent with the expectations of the Hardy-Weinberg law, with the exception of chromosomes 3 and 22, where some deficiency of individuals with "homozygous" Q-band patterns was found. The baseline data presented here reinforce the view that polymorphic chromosome characteristics are very useful markers for characterizing the karyotype of an individual, for pedigree studies, for prenatal chromosome analyses, for population studies, for attempts at gene localizations, and for identifying specific cells or their chromosomes in somatic cell genetic studies.

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Localization of factors controlling spermatogenesis in the nonfluorescent portion of the human Y chromosome long arm.

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Functional aspects of satellite DNA and heterochromatin.

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Pericentric inversions. Problems and significance for clinical genetics.

Peter Kaiser
- 01 Jan 1984 - 
TL;DR: A review is given of the incidence, cytogenetics, and biologic relevance of pericentric inversions (pii) and a brief examination of the literature concerning the significance of pii in evolution.
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C‐ and Q‐band polymorphisms in the chromosomes of three human populations

TL;DR: The incidence of the various classes of C-band and Q-band polymorphisms on ten pairs of chromosomes in the human complement have been investigated in three populations, two from the mainland and one from an island in the Outer Hebrides.
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Chromosomal polymorphisms of 1, 9, 16, and Y in 4 major ethnic groups: a large prenatal study.

TL;DR: The prenatal study confirmed that the incidence of specific chromosomal variants is different in each population group, and the most striking examples are the pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 and the different polymorphisms of the Y chromosome.
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