Cartographic study: Breakpoints in 1574 families carrying human reciprocal translocations

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Cohen, O [1 ]
Cans, C [1 ]
Cuillel, M [1 ]
Gilardi, JL [1 ]
Roth, H [1 ]
Mermet, MA [1 ]
Jalbert, P [1 ]
Demongeot, J [1 ]
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[1] CEN,MOL & CELLULAR BIOPHYS LAB,F-38041 GRENOBLE,FRANCE
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Reciprocal translocations (rep) are among the most common constitutional chromosomal aberrations in man, Using a European database of 1574 families carrying autosomal rep, a cartographic study was done on the breakpoints involved. The breakpoints are non-randomly distributed along the different chromosomes, indicating ''hot spots''. Breakpoints of rep that result in descendants that are unbalanced chromosomally at birth are more frequent in a distal position on chromosomal arms, and 65% of them are localised in R-bands. Among the R-bands, bands rich in GC islands and poor in Alu repetitive sequences are more frequently the site of breakpoints, as well as bands that include a fragile site. This result suggests that the variation in degree of methylation in GC islands could be involved in chromosomal breakage and hence in chromosomal rearrangements.
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