Bonifacio S, Centrone C, Da Prato L, Scordo M R, Estienne M, Torricelli F
Cytogenetics and Genetics Unit, Careggi Hospital, viale Morgagni 85, 50134 Florence, Italy.
Cytogenet Cell Genet. 2001;93(1-2):16-8. doi: 10.1159/000056939.
Rearrangements involving the telomeric regions of human chromosomes are often associated with mental retardation. These rearrangements, however, are difficult to detect using conventional cytogenetic techniques. We propose the use of primed in situ (PRINS) labeling as an alternative to fluorescence in situ hybridization because it is very fast, reproducible, and simple to perform. Sixty-five children with unexplained mental retardation were studied using PRINS technology; two of them were shown to have a telomeric deletion.