Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Partial karyotypes from four different patients showing recurring translocations t(14;16)(q32;q22∼q23) and t(9;14)(p13;q32). Each row represents a different patient sample with brackets within each row indicating a different representation of the same reciprocal translocation. Chromosomes are presented in SKY display colors (left brackets), SKY classification colors (center brackets), and G-banding (right brackets). Patient sample no. 8 shows translocation t(14;16)(q32;q22∼23) (A). Note the apparent breakpoint 16q22 versus smaller der 16 in patient below. Patient sample no. 3 shows translocation t(14;16)(q32;q22∼23) (B). Note that the breakpoint appears lower at band 16q23 in this patient. Patient samples no. 1 and 11 show the identification of a large segment designated add 14q32 by G-banding, refined to t(9;14)(p13;q32) (C and D).

Partial karyotypes from four different patients showing recurring translocations t(14;16)(q32;q22∼q23) and t(9;14)(p13;q32). Each row represents a different patient sample with brackets within each row indicating a different representation of the same reciprocal translocation. Chromosomes are presented in SKY display colors (left brackets), SKY classification colors (center brackets), and G-banding (right brackets). Patient sample no. 8 shows translocation t(14;16)(q32;q22∼23) (A). Note the apparent breakpoint 16q22 versus smaller der 16 in patient below. Patient sample no. 3 shows translocation t(14;16)(q32;q22∼23) (B). Note that the breakpoint appears lower at band 16q23 in this patient. Patient samples no. 1 and 11 show the identification of a large segment designated add 14q32 by G-banding, refined to t(9;14)(p13;q32) (C and D).

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