Chromosome 15Q Partial Deletion
Chromosome 15q partial deletion
is an extremely rare
genetic disorder
, caused by a
chromosomal aberration
in which one of the long ("q") arms of
human
chromosome
15 is deleted. If the mother's copy of the chromosomal arm is deleted,
Angelman syndrome
results. If the father's copy of the chromosomal arm is deleted,
Prader-Willi syndrome
results.
See also
Chromosome 15q trisomy
Genetics
Genetic deletion
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