Nonmosaic smallest duplication of 12q24.31-qter: the first reported case.

Am J Med Genet A

Department of Medical Genetics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.

Published: July 2004

Duplication of the terminal region of the long arm of chromosome 12 is not common. In 13 previous cases, duplication of this region was generally associated with deletions of the derivative chromosomes, larger sized duplications or mosaicism. We have studied a young man with a nonmosaic duplication of 12q24.31-qter translocated to chromosome 5pter. This is the first reported case of pure subtle duplication involving less than two terminal subbands of 12q24.31 to qter. The origin of this genetic material was confirmed by whole chromosome paints and subtelomere specific FISH probes. As both the subtelomere signals for 5p and 12q were present in the der(5) chromosome, it is unlikely that there was any loss of unique DNA sequences from the terminal region of chromosome 5p. This case is compared with 13 other reported cases with a duplication of the 12q terminal segment.

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