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Fig. 3 | BMC Medical Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Chromosome (re)positioning in spermatozoa of fathers and sons – carriers of reciprocal chromosome translocation (RCT)

Fig. 3

Radial positioning of the analysed centromeres (4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, X, Y) in the sperm cell nucleus, according to the values D/L ± SE (OX axis) and H/L ± SE (OY axis) from Table 3. a The mean control values obtained for eight control donors: positioning of particular centromeres (left), three areas of the chromocenter (middle; grey areas), and hierarchical Ward analysis representing the clustering of centromeres (right). b Positioning results for nine RCT carriers (T1-T9), including a comparison with the control chromocenter areas (grey). c Positioning results for familial RCT cases (T10 and T11 – t(4;5); T11 and T12 – t(7;10))

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