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Título: Novel Complex Unbalanced Dicentric X-Autosome Rearrangement in a Thoroughbred Mare with a Mild Effect on the Phenotype
Autores: Mendoza Cerna, Mayra Nohelia 
Schalnus, S. A. 
Thomson, B. 
Bellone, R. R. 
Juras, R. 
Raudsepp, T. 
Palabras clave: Complex rearrangement;Dicentric;Horse;Unbalanced;X-autosome translocation
Fecha de emisión: 5-nov-2020
Editor: Karger
Fuente: Mendoza M, N, Schalnus S, A, Thomson B, Bellone R, R, Juras R, Raudsepp T. Novel Complex Unbalanced Dicentric X-Autosome Rearrangement in a Thoroughbred Mare with a Mild Effect on the Phenotype. Cytogenet Genome Res 2020;160:597-609. doi: 10.1159/000511236
Revista: Cytogenet and Genome Research 
Resumen: 
Complex structural X chromosome abnormalities are rare in humans and animals, and not recurrent. Yet, each case provides a fascinating opportunity to evaluate X chromosome content and functional status in relation to the effect on the phenotype. Here, we report the first equine case of a complex unbalanced X-autosome rearrangement in a healthy but short in stature Thoroughbred mare. Studies of about 200 cells by chromosome banding and FISH revealed an abnormal 2n=63,X,der(X;16) karyotype with a large dicentric derivative chromosome (der). The der was comprised of normal Xp material, a palindromic duplication of Xq12q21, and a translocation of chromosome 16 to the inverted Xq12q21 segment by the centromere, whereas the distal Xq22q29 was deleted from the der. Microsatellite genotyping determined a paternal origin of the der. While there was no option to experimentally investigate the status of X chromosome inactivation (XCI), the observed mild phenotype of this case suggested the following scenario to retain an almost normal genetic balance: active normal X, inactivated X-portion of the der, but without XCI spreading into the translocated chromosome 16. Cases like this present unique resources to acquire information about species-specific features of X regulation and the role of X-linked genes in development, health, and disease.
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/1410
ISSN: 1424-859X
DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1159/000511236
Derechos: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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