A gene for juvenile onset, open angle glaucoma (JOAG) has been localized to chromosome 1q21-31 in several families. Mutations in the trabecular meshwork-induced glucocorticoid response protein (TIGR) gene, which maps to this region, recently have been found in families segregating both JOAG and a la
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## Abstract A previously published model‐free linkage analysis of chromosome 2q33–35, highlighted by previous case–control studies and supported by within‐family analyses employing the transmission disequilibrium test, revealed evidence of sex‐specific linkage of the __CREB1__‐containing region of