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Abnormal chromosome complement resulting from a familial inversion of chromosome 2
S Richter1, B Lockwood, D Lockwood
1Genetics Center of Southwest Biomedical Research Institute, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Journal of Medical Genetics
|November 1, 1989
Abstract:
It has been suggested that pericentric inversions of chromosome 2 increase the risk for spontaneous abortion but do not increase the risk for unbalanced recombinant offspring. We report our experience of a familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 2 resulting in two unbalanced recombinant offspring. Both subjects have 46,XX,rec(2),dup q,inv(2)(p25q35).