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Variability of the Centromeric Index of Group A and Group B Chromosomes in MZ and DZ Twins
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2014
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In the course of routine work in the caryological laboratory at the Mendel Institute, we have often noticed the repetition in families, and especially in MZ twins, of alterations in chromosome morphology that can hardly be included among chromosomal aberrations proper (translocations, deletions, etc.). Since such variations do not generally reflect any pathology in the individuals involved, the occurrence of a normal morphological variability of chromosomes has been postulated.
In order to test this hypothesis, we have measured several clearly defined and standardized chromosomal parameters, obtaining the classical structure of the twin test, i.e., the comparison between experimental measures in MZ and DZ twin pairs.
The parameter that was selected for the test is the centromeric index of Group A and Group B chromosomes, intended as the ratio of long arm length to short arm length. In order to avoid method and operator influences, a pilot test was carried out, repeating five times the culture from blood of the same individual, and having the slides read by five different operators; thus, the variability due to the method and to the operator was assessed.
- Type
- Session 11 - Twin Studies and Cytogenetics
- Information
- Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research , Volume 19 , Issue 1-2 , April 1970 , pp. 183
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- Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1970