Two sibs, carriers of unbalanced products of the translocation t(15;21)(q15;q22.1) pat, are described. The sister had Prader-Willi syndrome due to deletion 15 (pter > q15) and partial trisomy 21 (pter > q22.1); her brother had partial trisomy 15 (pter > q15) and partial monosomy 21 (pter > q22.1). The translocation breakpoint on chromosome 21 was located proximal to the SOD1 gene, within a region of 4.0 cM (2.3 Mb) between the loci D21S217 and D21S213. The correlations between the clinical presentation and the molecular findings of the two sibs are discussed in relation to other patients with partial trisomy and monosomy 21.

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