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Query: UNIPROT:Q9UIJ5 (
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The recombinant 8[
Rec
(8)] syndrome [
rec
(8), (8qter-->8q22.1::8p23.1-->8qter] is due to a parental inv(8)(8pter-->8p23.1::8q22.1-->8p23.1::8q22+ ++.1-->8qter). All inv(8) parents we have studied were of Hispanic origin. The
Rec
(8) phenotype consists of a characteristic set of minor facial anomalies, cardiovascular and other major malformations, and moderate to
severe mental retardation
. The clinical phenotype is relatively consistent in all published cases; however the natural history of the condition has remained unknown. Retrospective and prospective information on 42 propositi, spanning a period from 5 days to 23 years, allowed us to define the natural history of this syndrome, tabulate the frequency and the evolution of phenotypic abnormalities, and share our experience with different therapeutic approaches.
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PMID:Natural history of the recombinant (8) syndrome. 825 15
Partial trisomy 12q and monosomy 12p lead to multiple malformation syndromes. Only four cases were previously reported with the association of these two aneusomies resulting from a familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 12. We report on the clinical, cytogenetic and molecular findings in a boy with an unbalanced karyotype which resulted from a familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 12. The patient was evaluated at birth and followed up until 14 years of age. He showed
severe mental retardation
, seizures, and dysmorphic features related both to a trisomy 12q and a monosomy 12p. Chromosome breakpoint BAC-FISH mapping revealed that the
rec
(12) chromosome had a terminal deletion of a 6.7Mb region extending from 12pter to 12p13.31 and a duplicated region of 19.8Mb extending from 12qter to 12q24.13. The findings from the case reported here emphasize the occurrence of some consistent clinical features and illustrate the deficiencies associated with the recombinants from the inversion inv(12)(p13.31q24.13)mat.
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PMID:A fourteen years follow-up of a case of partial trisomy 12q and monosomy 12p recombinants of a familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 12: clinical, cytogenetic and molecular observations. 1732 77