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A nonreciprocal translocation whereby two non-homologous acrocentric chromosomes' long arms fuse becoming one centromere, and losing the short arms. An important risk factor in familial Down Syndrome since may generate trisomy of the long arm. | A nonreciprocal translocation whereby two [[non-homologous acrocentric chromosomes|non-homologous acrocentric chromosomes]]' long arms fuse becoming one [[centromeres|centromere]], and losing the short arms. An important risk factor in familial [[Down Syndrome|Down Syndrome]] since may generate [[trisomy|trisomy]] of the long arm. |
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A nonreciprocal translocation whereby two non-homologous acrocentric chromosomes' long arms fuse becoming one centromere, and losing the short arms. An important risk factor in familial Down Syndrome since may generate trisomy of the long arm.