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Blood, Vol. 110, Issue 5, 1439-1447, September 1, 2007

Very short telomere length by flow fluorescence in situ hybridization identifies patients with dyskeratosis congenita
Blood Alter et al.
110: 1439
Supplemental materials for Alter et al, Vol 110, Issue 5, 1439-1447
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Table S1. Telomere lengths in DC patients compared with DC relatives: very short plus short equals less than the 10th percentile (PDF, 38.6 KB)
- Table S2. Telomere lengths in DC patients compared with non-DC patients: very short plus short equals less than the 10th percentile (PDF, 56 KB)
- Figure S1. Percentage of patients with very short telomeres in each number of leukocyte subsets (PDF, 12.7 KB) -
Ninety-two percent of DC patients (red) had very short telomeres in 6 or 7 subsets, while 4% of DC relatives (yellow) were in these categories (ie, 2 of 26 DC relatives, who are thought to be silent carriers). In contrast, only 1 DBA (green) and 1 SDS patient (black) had very short telomeres in 5 subsets, 2 FA patients (blue) had very short telomeres in 4 subsets; one Other patient (brown) in 2 subsets, and one non-DC relative (white) in 1, 2, or 3 subsets.
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