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    Uniparental disomy (UPD) is a rare chromosomal condition, which apart from its importance in medical genetics can affect an outcome of parentage DNA testing, often causing pseudo exclusions. We describe a case of trio paternity test using 24 informative STR loci with potential exclusion at 2 systems located on chromosome 21. Consequent genotyping of an additional 25 autosomal and 27 Y-specific STRs revealed one other inconsistency, also located on this chromosome. All three inconsistent markers had the same heteroallelic state between the child and the biological mother providing evidence for maternal heterodisomy of chromosome 21. The case highlights the importance of considering UPD as a cause of genetic inconsistencies, especially when the inconsistent marker systems are located on the same chromosome. © 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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    Andrei Semikhodskii, Tatiana Makarova, Daria Sutyagina. Maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 21 as a cause of pseudo-exclusion from paternity. Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG. 2023 Sep 01


    PMID: 37656271

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