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Fig. 2 | BMC Medical Genetics

Fig. 2

From: NSDHL-containing duplication at Xq28 in a male patient with autism spectrum disorder: a case report

Fig. 2

a The chromosomal status of the patient. Dots represent relative intensities reported in log2 ratios and the genomic locations of the oligonucleotide probes employed in the aCGH assay. A value of zero indicates a balanced chromosomal status. For the patient (P01), red (loss), black (no change), and blue (gain) dots represent log2 ratio deviations from the horizontal line of 0. Regions with copy number gains are indicated with red frames. b NSDHL-containing 260 kb Xq duplication in the patient. The blue bar indicates the Xq28 duplication region of the patient (chrX:151,868,909-152,129,300, converted to GRCh37/hg19) displayed using the UCSC genome browser. Blue (gain) dots represent log2 ratio deviations from the horizontal line of 0, and genes in the duplication region are indicated using the UCSC Genes prediction track

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