A rare balanced nonrobertsonian translocation involving acrocentric chromosomes: Chromosome abnormality of t(13;15)(p11.2;q22.1)
BACKGROUND: Balanced non-robertsonian translocation (RT), involving acrocentric chromosomes, is a rare event and only a few cases are reported. Most of the RTs are balanced involving acrocentric chromosomes with the breakpoints (q10;q10). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chromosome analysis was performed as p...
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Main Authors: | Dalvi Rupa (Author), Koppaka Neeraja (Author), Chavan Deepak (Author), Mandava Swarna (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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