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Mohaddes S M, Shargh S, Tagavi S. Comparison of classical cytogenetics versus interphase FISH in diagnosis of mosaic form of Turner syndrome. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2010; 24 (3) :121-125
URL: http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-186-en.html
Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , mohaddesmo@yahoo.com
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 Abstract

 Background: Mosaic form of turner syndrome that represented by two or more

 cell lines in an affected individual, often has limitation for detection with classical

 cytogenetic methods. The present study was carried out to compare the efficiency of

 interphase Fluorescence In Situ Hybridisation (FISH) and cytogenetic techniques in

 detection of mosaic form of turner syndrome.

 Methods: All candidate samples for turner syndrome were surveyed with both interphase FISH using DXZ1 as a chromosome X specific probe and the GTG- banding methods. The chi square test was used and a P-value of less than 0.05 was considered as being significant.

 Results: Asignificant difference was observed between results obtained from the

 application of the two methods under study (P<0.05), indicating that the interphase

 FISH is favourably compares to conventional cytogenetics in detection of mosaic

 form of X chromosome aneuploidy, as an extended number of cells can be scored in a

 limited time.

 Conclusion: The results indicate that using the two techniques in parallel allow accurate differentiation between mosaicism and homogenous aneuploidy of X chromosome, and thus both numerical and structural aberrations of the X will be analyzed.

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