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  • Title: Balanced translocation (10;13) in a father, ascertained through the study of meiosis in semen, and partial trisomy 10q in his son. Characterization of the region responsible for the partial trisomy 10q syndrome.
    Author: Miró R, Templado C, Ponsá M, Serradell J, Marina S, Egozcue J.
    Journal: Hum Genet; 1980 Feb; 53(2):179-82. PubMed ID: 7358385.
    Abstract:
    We describe a reciprocal translocation (10;13) in a man, ascertained through the study of meiosis in semen, and a partial trisomy 10q in his abnormal son. The phenotypic anomalies of the partial 10q trisomy syndrome are probably due to the presence in triplicate of the region q25 = to qter of chromosome 10.
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