Reciprocal translocation is a chromosomal structural abnormal- ity that arises when two non-homologous chromosomes rearrange and attach with each other, an incidence that occurs in about 1/500 to 1/625 newborns (Mack...Reciprocal translocation is a chromosomal structural abnormal- ity that arises when two non-homologous chromosomes rearrange and attach with each other, an incidence that occurs in about 1/500 to 1/625 newborns (Mackie and Scriven, 2002). This event typically does not lead to any significant loss of genetic material, thus recip- rocal translocation carriers do not exhibit any severe abnormal phenotypes (Scriven et al., 1998; Zhang et al., 2016).展开更多
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文摘Reciprocal translocation is a chromosomal structural abnormal- ity that arises when two non-homologous chromosomes rearrange and attach with each other, an incidence that occurs in about 1/500 to 1/625 newborns (Mackie and Scriven, 2002). This event typically does not lead to any significant loss of genetic material, thus recip- rocal translocation carriers do not exhibit any severe abnormal phenotypes (Scriven et al., 1998; Zhang et al., 2016).