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EEC syndrome (ectrodactyly, ectodermal dysplasia and cleft lip/palate) with a balanced reciprocal translocation between 7q11.21 and 9p12 (or 7p11.2 and 9q12) in three generations
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyPathologyDisease Gene IdentificationMendelian DisorderCraniofacial DevelopmentChromosome 9Cleft LipNeurogeneticsDown SyndromeBalanced Reciprocal TranslocationCleft Lip/palateGenetic BasisDevelopmental AnomalyEec SyndromeDevelopmental BiologyGenetic DisorderMedicineCraniofacial Disorder
Familial cases (a grandfather, a father and a daughter) of the EEC syndrome (ectrodactyly, ectodermal dysplasia and cleft lip/palate) are reported. All of them have a balanced reciprocal translocation (46,XY or XX, t(7;9) (q11.21;p12) or (46,XY or XX, t(7;9) (p11.2;q12)), but no other members of the family have either the EEC syndrome or chromosome abnormalities. This indicates that one of the chromosome sites 7q11.21, 9p12, 7p11.2 and 9q12 is a candidate for gene locus of the EEC syndrome.
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