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Fig. 2 | Molecular Cytogenetics

Fig. 2

From: Derivative chromosomes involving 5p large rearranged segments went unnoticed with the use of conventional cytogenetics

Fig. 2

a. Long palpebral fissures, prominent antihelix, nail hypoplasia of toes and clinodactyly of the fifth finger. b. Array CGH with FISH: 46,XY,der(5)t(5;9)(p14.3;p22.1). ish der(5)t(5;9)(p14.3;p22.1)(PDCD6-,AHRR-,C5orf55-,EXOC3-,PP7080-,SLC9A3-,C9orf66+,DOCK8+,KANK1+).arr[GRCh37/hg19] 5p15.33p14.3(151737_20049770)× 1, 9p22.3p22.1(271,257_18,681,089)× 3 dn; c. Ideogram with the two chromosomes involved (normal and translocated); d. GTG-banding of chromosome 5 and 9 pairs; one of these chromosomes is the derivative 5 and the normal chromosome 9 from the patient, indicating the involved bands. e. FISH with probe located in 5p15.33 in red and probe located in 9p24.3 in green, showing the single dose of 5p and three doses of 9p

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