Molecular Support for Heterogonesis Resulting in Sesquizygotic Twinning.
Michael T GabbettJohanna LaporteRenuka SekarAdayapalam NandiniPauline McGrathYadav SapkotaPeiyong JiangHaiqiang ZhangTrent BurgessGrant W MontgomeryRossa ChiuNicholas M FiskPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2019)
Sesquizygotic multiple pregnancy is an exceptional intermediate between monozygotic and dizygotic twinning. We report a monochorionic twin pregnancy with fetal sex discordance. Genotyping of amniotic fluid from each sac showed that the twins were maternally identical but chimerically shared 78% of their paternal genome, which makes them genetically in between monozygotic and dizygotic; they are sesquizygotic. We observed no evidence of sesquizygosis in 968 dizygotic twin pairs whom we screened by means of pangenome single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping. Data from published repositories also show that sesquizygosis is a rare event. Detailed genotyping implicates chimerism arising at the juncture of zygotic division, termed heterogonesis, as the likely initial step in the causation of sesquizygosis.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- high throughput
- preterm birth
- genetic diversity
- dna methylation
- pregnancy outcomes
- electronic health record
- allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- gene expression
- big data
- pregnant women
- gestational age
- machine learning
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- single molecule
- mesenchymal stem cells
- deep learning
- meta analyses