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Multipoint linkage analysis in X-linked ocular albinism of the Nettleship-Falls type

โœ Scribed by A. A. B. Bergen; C. Samanns; E. J. M. Schuurman; L. Osch; D. B. Dorp; A. J. L. G. Pinckers; E. Bakker; A. Gal; G. J. B. Ommen; E. M. Bleeker-Wagemakers


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
504 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6717

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โœฆ Synopsis


An extensive linkage analysis was performed by studying ten Xp22 loci in ten families segregating for X-linked ocular albinism of the Nettleship-Falls type (XOA). Linkage was confirmed between the XOA locus (OA1) and both DXS16 (theta max = 0.10, zeta max = 4.09) and DXS237 (theta max = 0.12, zeta max = 2.53). Linkage was found between OA1 and the loci DXS85 (theta max = 0.00, zeta max = zeta max = 4.37), DXS143 (theta max = 0.04, zeta max = 3.74), STS (theta max = 0.05, zeta max = 2.48), DXF30S1 (DXS278) (theta max = 0.07, zeta max = 8.79) and DXF30S2/3 (DXS278) (theta max = 0.00, zeta max = 14.93). An indication for linkage was found between OA1 and the loci DXS43 (theta max = 0.10, zeta max = 1.58) and DXS31 (theta max = 0.12, zeta max = 1.55). The analysis of multiple informative meioses suggests the order Xpter-(DXS31, DXS89)-(DXF30S1, DXS237)-(DXF30S2/3, OA1)-DXS143-(DXS16, DXS43)-Xcen. Various multipoint linkage analyses using the DNA loci order DXF30S1-STS-DXS237-DXS143-DXS16 significantly favour the position of OA1 between DXS237 and DXS143. These results further determine the genetic map around the XOA locus on the distal Xp and may be useful for DNA diagnosis in families with XOA.


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