2024
Patterns of Cytogenomic Findings from a Case Series of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Provide Insight into the Extent of Genetic Defects Causing Miscarriages
DiAdamo A, Chai H, Chong M, Wang G, Wen J, Jiang Y, Li P. Patterns of Cytogenomic Findings from a Case Series of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Provide Insight into the Extent of Genetic Defects Causing Miscarriages. Global Medical Genetics 2024, 11: 123-131. PMID: 38560483, PMCID: PMC10980555, DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1785227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent pregnancy lossProducts of conceptionAbnormal karyotypeConsecutive miscarriagesCase seriesCytogenomic abnormalitiesCA groupCytogenomic findingsRoutine cytogenetic analysisCopy number variantsMonosomy XNormal karyotypeRetrospective studyPregnancy lossCytogenetic analysisPathogenic variantsMiscarriageSA groupAneuploidyKaryotypeLethal variantWomenAbnormalitiesGenome sequenceAbstract Background
2010
A Highly Sensitive, High-Throughput Assay for the Detection of Turner Syndrome
Rivkees SA, Hager K, Hosono S, Wise A, Li P, Rinder HM, Gruen JR. A Highly Sensitive, High-Throughput Assay for the Detection of Turner Syndrome. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2010, 96: 699-705. PMID: 21177792, PMCID: PMC3047225, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2010-1554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsX chromosomeInformative single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markersSingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markersHigh-throughput assaysPolymorphism markersSingle nucleotide polymorphismsY chromosome materialRAS valuesBuccal swab DNAX chromosome abnormalitiesHigh-throughput testChromosomal mosaicismTurner syndromeDNAMarkersFemalesTS benefitSpecificityT detectionKaryotypeHomozygosityPolymorphismMosaicismAssaysLarge-scale studies