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Table 3 Regions of LCSH considered common (frequency ≥ 5%) identified among 430 CMA results

From: Long contiguous stretches of homozygosity detected by chromosomal microarrays (CMA) in patients with neurodevelopmental disorders in the South of Brazil

Frequencies

Chr/Cytobands

Initial Position

Final Position

Size (Kbp)

49%

16p11.2p11.1a,d,e

31,957,367

35,220,544

3.263

21%

1q21.2q21.3d, e

147,215,796

150,287,884

3.072

19%

11p11.2p11.12a, d, e, b

47,178,984

51,550,787

4.371

16%

3p21.31p21.2a, d, e, b

48,712,421

52,852,488

4.140

12%

15q15.2q21.1d

42,423,100

45,726,314

3.303

9%

2q11.1q11.2d, e

95,341,387

98,776,856

3.435

6%

1p33p32.3d, e

49,205,205

53,121,054

3.915

6%

20q11.21q11.23d, c

31,940,638

36,081,725

4.141

5%

10q22.1q23.31d

73,824,169

77,212,167

3.388

5%

6p22.2p22.1d, e, b

26,340,871

30,006,805

3.666

5%

7q11.22q11.23

71,997,278

76,128,151

4.130

  1. When the beginning and/or end of the cytobands were variable, a linear position was obtained based on the median of the beginning or end. All analyses, as well as linear positions, were based on the human reference genome, version GRCh37/hg19
  2. aWang et al. 2015
  3. bPajusalu et al. 2015
  4. cLing-Hui et al. 2006
  5. dKearney H. M. (Personal communication, 2017)
  6. eSanchez P. (Personal communication, 2017)
  7. The underlined LCSH was only found in our study