Fig. 6From: Short stature and primary ovarian insufficiency possibly due to chromosomal position effect in a balanced X;1 translocationNuclear positioning assay. 6A. Interphase Multicolor banding shows the normal X chromosome (yellow arrow) and the Xq21-q22 region on der(1) (white arrow) located peripherally in the observed nucleus, whereas der(X) is located centrally in the nucleus (blue arrow). 6B. Dual FISH using whole chromosome painting probes for chromosome 1 (green) and for chromosome X (red) shows the normal X chromosome (yellow arrow) and the Xq21-q22 region on der(1) (white arrow) located peripherally in the nucleus, whereas der(X) is located centrally in the nucleusBack to article page