Abstract

The distribution and size of Ag-NORs and the frequency of satellite associations was investigated in a family where the mother and a son were 13/14 translocation carriers. In cells with good quality silver impregnation and G-banding, Ag-NORs were constant per subject in number and distribution, while Ag-NOR size varied from cell to cell. The father had the maximal number Ag-NORs (10). The mother's translocation chromosome, free chromosome 13 and both chromosomes 22 were Ag-NOR negative and these were transmitted to the children. The mean number of associations per cell for a particular subject was positively correlated with the subject's characteristic number of Ag-NORs. In this family, the positive correlation was also present between mean Ag-NOR size of acrocentric homologue chromosome pairs and their coefficient of association. No biological mechanism compensating for the absence of active NORs was demonstrated for this family.

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