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8% vs. 31.4%) subjects. The results of the stratified analysis according to the carrier’s sex demonstrated that the rates of unbalanced translocation were significantly higher in the male autosomal N-RBCF subjects than those from the corresponding Robertsonian translocation (55% vs. 19.7%) cases.
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Monroe Munn posted an update 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
8% vs. 31.4%) subjects. The results of the stratified analysis according to the carrier’s sex demonstrated that the rates of unbalanced translocation were significantly higher in the male autosomal N-RBCF subjects than those from the corresponding Robertsonian translocation (55% vs. 19.7%) cases.
A low number of unbalanced translocations w…[Read more]
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