Chromosome translocations are relatively common in humans. They result from the exchange between nonhomologous autosomes. Approximately one couple out of 600 carries a reciprocal translocation [1].
Purpose: Segregation and interchromosomal effect studies have been performed in reciprocal translocation carriers by sperm-fluorescent in situ hybridization reporting a great heterogeneity. The ...
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