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Table 1.

Karyotype and reproductive history of the male translocation carriers.

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Table 2.

Clinical details of patients participated in this study categorized by the type of translocationa.

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Figure 1.

Chromosome segregation in day 3 cleavage stage and spare embryos obtained from male translocation carriersa.

aREC = reciprocal translocation; ROB = Robersonian translocation, N/B = chromosomally normal or balanced for the translocated chromosomes, Adj1 = adjacent 1, Adj2 = adjacent 2, NS = no known segregation pattern detected, Poly = polyploid. An asterisk (*) denotes statistically significant differences (P<0.05). The column labeled with “3∶1” represents frequency of 3∶0 segregants in ROB and 3∶1 in REC. Normal/balanced spare embryos in ROB and REC carriers were not compared.

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Table 3.

Percent segregation and number of embryos (in parenthesis) obtained from reciprocal translocation carriers classified based on presence of chromosomes with terminal breakpoints or acrocenteric chromosomesa.

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