Publications by authors named "T Zerova"

We report a patient with multiple dysmorphic signs and congenital malformations, representing a combination of clinical features of duplication (12p) and deletion (22)(q11.2) syndromes. The girl had overgrowth at birth, showed abnormal cranio-facial findings, cleft uvula, a complex conotruncal heart defect, a polycystic right kidney, and an umbilical hernia.

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Study of parental/meiotic origin of free trisomy 21 in nuclear families from Russia (70 cases), Ukraine (32 cases), and 22 from Germany revealed maternal nondisjunction in 77.3% (Germany), 93.8% (Ukraine), and 91.

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Double color in situ hybridization was used to determine the specificity of cloned alpha-satellite cosmid DNA sequences belonging to satellite DNA sequences shared by chromosomes 13 and 21. It was determined that cosmid clone cos56D8 is more specific to chromosome 13, cosmid clone cos37E is more specific to chromosome 21 and cosmid clones cosA5130 is specific to both chromosomes 13 and 21. These new cosmid probes could bw useful in the molecular-cytogenetic analysis of trisomic cells at Patau or Down syndromes as well as in analysis of marker chromosomes originated from the chromosomes 13 and 21.

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Genomic imprinting of chromosome arm 11p is involved in the Wiedemann-Beckwith syndrome (WBS). About 20% of patients with sporadic WBS have paternal uniparental disomy (UPD) of 11p. Mitotic recombination at the 11p region has been suggested to be responsible for the somatic mosaicism in these patients.

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