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Sci Rep
February 2019
Department of Hematology, Oslo University Hospital, KG Jebsen Center for B cell malignancies P.O. box 4950, Nydalen, NO 0424, Oslo, Norway.
Malignant blood disorders depend on heritable susceptibility genes and occur in familial aggregations. We suggest a model of transgenerational segregation of the susceptibility genes based on the study of malignant blood disorders in Norwegian and Danish families with unrelated parents, and in the inbred Faroese population with related parents. This model, consisting of parental genomic imprinting and mother-son microchimerism, can explain the male predominance in most of the diseases, the predominance of affected parent-offspring when parents are not related, and the different modes of segregation in males and females.
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