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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) experiments with specific probes for chromosome 29 and 25 were carried out on a Brown Swiss bull, previously diagnosed as a carrier of 1;29 centric fusion.The hybridization of the chromosome 29-specific probe (BMC 4216-already located on 29q13), produced signals on two small acrocentrics, but not the translocated chromosome.The signals appeared on the translocated chromosome and on a single chromosome 25 after hybridization of the chromosome-specific probe (BMC 3224 -previously located on 25q24).According to the actual nomenclature, the analysed aberration is a robertsonian translocation involving chromosomes 1 and 25.
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101-104
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D.Ladon
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