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. 1981 Feb;18(1):59–61. doi: 10.1136/jmg.18.1.59

Trisomy 10p produced by recombination involving maternal inversion inv(10)(pllq26).

S C Lansky-Shafer, W L Daniel, L Ruiz
PMCID: PMC1048660  PMID: 7253000

Abstract

An infant with features of trisomy 10p syndrome was found to have an abnormal chromosome 10: 46, XY, rec(10), dup p, inv(10) (p11q26) mat. The infant's mother was heterozygous for a pericentric inversion involving chromosome 10 (46, XX, inv (10) (p11q26). The infant's derivative chromosome was apparently produced by meiotic recombination between the inversion chromosome and its normal homologue.

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