Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation (Sep 1998)
FAMILI AUTOSOME TRANSLACATION (13/14) AT PARENTS WITH TRISOMYC CHILD IN 21-Th. CHROMOSOME
Abstract
In this paper a case study about family autosome translocation is presented. On the basis of the evidence of chromosome`s abnormalities at the on parent (it was proved that the father has translocation between acrocentric chromosomes 13 and 14 or well known as Robertson’s or centric fusion’s) it was discovered that predisposition for nondisjunction could be expected. This is precondition for hereditary abnormality or for trisomia`s child to be born. These well-known facts are based on the proven risks for born of the children with trisomia because of the evidences that the bearers of the translocations have not any possibilities for child-bird of healthy descendants, nor descendants with balanced homological translocations, that were proved in our researched case.