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    Robertsonian translocation (ROB) is a rare form of chromosomal rearrangement that in humans occurs in the five acrocentric chromosome pairs, namely 13, 14, ......
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    Robertsonian translocation (ROB) is a rare form of chromosomal rearrangement that in humans occurs in the five acrocentric chromosome pairs, namely 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22. Other translocations occur but do not lead to a viable fetus. They are named after ...
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    Robertsonian translocation: A common and significant type of chromosome rearrangement that is formed by fusion of the whole long arms of two acrocentric chromosomes (chromosomes with the centromere near the very end). One in about 900 babies is born with ...
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    Part of the video for our 1/29 Robertsonian Translocation presentation for the OVC Genetics Symposium....
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    This video touches on the very basics of robertsonian translocations....
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    6 What are the risks of having more than one affected pregnancy or child? This depends chiefly on whether either parent is a Robertsonian translocation carrier. If neither parent is a carrier, it is extremely unlikely that another baby will be conceived w...
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    Robertsonian Translocation This information has been produced by the Northern Genetics Service for families where a condition called a ‘balanced translocation’ has been found. We hope it will answer some of your questions. What ......
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    My husband has a balanced Robertsonian Translocation T(14;15) as well. It was diagnosed by the team at MGH (Mass General Hospital) here in Boston. After 2 IVF cycles with PGD (with 2 embryos transferred each time), we finally got pregnant... 9 months late...