Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 8, 2026

FISH for Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis
Published on: February 23, 2011
Euchromatic variant 16p+. Implications in prenatal diagnosis
I López Pajares1, O Villa, M Salido
1Department of Medical Genetics, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain.
Background:
Euchromatic imbalances at the cytogenetic level are usually associated with phenotypic consequences. Among the exceptions are euchromatic variants of chromosome 16 (16p+) with normal phenotype. There is a growing list of euchromatic duplications and deletions involving both G-positive and G-negative bands that seem to be phenotypically neutral, but these euchromatic variants are rare.
Objective:
The aim of this report is to describe a new familial case of euchromatic variant 16p+ and to emphasise the misinterpretation of these rare euchromatic variants particularly when ascertained at prenatal diagnosis.
Methods And Results:
Fluorescence in situ hybridisation with clone RP11-261A7 showed an amplified signal in the larger chromosome 16. This clone contains FLJ43855 gene, similar to sodium- and chloride-dependent creatine transporter.
Conclusion:
So, this 16p+ variant that involves amplification of pseudogenetic sequences is considered a polymorphism in normal individuals.
Related Concept Videos
Genetic Lingo
Karyotyping
Position-effect Variegation
Comparing Copy Number Variations and SNPs
Copy number variations or CNVs are the structural variations that cover more than 1kb of DNA sequence. The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), on the other hand, is a single nucleotide change or a point mutation that is found in more than 1%...

