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monocentric isochromosomes, but they are not as
common as
dicentric isochromosomes. A more
common mechanism in the
formation of
isochromosomes is through...
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Tetrasomy 18p is a
genetic condition that is
caused by the
presence of an
isochromosome composed of two
copies of the
short arm of
chromosome 18 in addition...
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contain inverted repeats of its
genetic material, and may be an
isochromosome.
Isochromosomes have
either two
duplicate p or two
duplicate q arms
rather than...
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karyotypes did, as well as 23% with Xp deletions. 43% of
women with
isochromosome Xq, who both
lacked the
short arm and had an
additional copy of the...
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unbalanced rearrangements,
balanced rearrangements, ring chromosomes, and
isochromosomes. To expand,
these abnormilities may be
defined as follows: Unbalanced...
- translocation,
isochromosome, or ring chromosome.
These contain additional material from
chromosome 21 and
occur in
about 2.5% of cases. An
isochromosome results...
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chromosome has
quadruplicated arms (the arms are identical; it is an "
isochromosome"). "Tertiary trisomy" - the
extra chromosome is made up of
copies of...
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dysfunction immunodeficiency Ischiopatellar dysplasia Isochromosome 18p
syndrome Isochromosome i (5p)
Isochromosome 18p
syndrome Isosporosiasis Isotretinoin embryopathy...
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patients with APL also have a
chromosomal abnormality such as
trisomy 8 or
isochromosome 17
which do not
appear to
impact on long-term outcomes. In 1998, researchers...
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cases (<5%). The
formation of one
isochromosome results in
partial trisomy of the
genes present in the
isochromosome and
partial monosomy of the genes...