Abstract

The parental origin of an extra chromosome in five patients with trisomy 18 was traced using a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of the human prealbumin (PA) gene, localized to 18p11.1-q12.1, as a genetic marker. MspI digests of the genomic DNAs of the five patients, their parents and normal controls were hybridized with the PA-cDNA. Densitometric analysis on the gene dose of the polymorphic fragments of these patients revealed that three had originated from a maternal meiotic error. The other two patients were uninformative for the parental origin of trisomy 18. Our results indicate that nondisjunctional errors leading to trisomy 18 may occur predominantly at the maternal meiosis, consistent with the results of previous studies on the parental origin of trisomies 21 and 13.

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