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  • Title: Trisomy 20p due to a paternal reciprocal translocation.
    Author: Funderburk SJ, Sparkes RS, Sparkes MC.
    Journal: Ann Genet; 1983; 26(2):94-7. PubMed ID: 6604493.
    Abstract:
    A mentally retarded boy with multiple malformations was found to have trisomy for the distal two-thirds of the short arm of chromosome 20 (trisomy 20p), resulting from a paternal translocation (5;20)(p15;p11). The patient had a cleft palate, a feature not present in other trisomy 20p patients. A review of the reported trisomy 20p patients indicates that their varied features do no constitute a readily recognizable clinical syndrome.
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