Incidence of X and Y Chromosomal Aneuploidy in a Large Child Bearing Population.
Carole A Samango-SprouseEser KırkızlarMegan P HallPatrick LawsonZachary DemkoSusan M ZneimerKirsten J CurnowSusan GrossAndrea GropmanPublished in: PloS one (2016)
Single chromosome aneuploidy was present in one of every 1,439 individuals considered in this study, showing 47,XXX; 47,XX,i(X)(q10); 47,XYY; 47,XXY, partial Y deletions, and a high level of mosaicism for 45,X. This expands significantly our understanding of X&Y chromosomal variations and fertility issues, and is critical for families and adults affected by these disorders. This current and extensive information on fertility will be beneficial for genetic counseling on prenatal diagnoses as well as for newly diagnosed postnatal cases.