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Parentally imprinted allele typing at a short tandem repeat locus in intron 1a of imprinted gene KCNQ1

โœ Scribed by Hong-De Xu; Emiko Naito; Koji Dewa; Masaaki Fukuda; Hirokazu Sumi; Isao Yuasa; Haruo Yamanouchi


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
107 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1344-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


A short tandem repeat (STR) in the intron 1a of paternally imprinted gene, KCNQ1, is evaluated as a new probe for use in parentally imprinting allele (PIA) typing. This typing can determine the inheritance of one allele from father by the methylation difference. Allelic and genotypic frequencies of the STR were determined using samples from 175 unrelated Japanese and 170 unrelated Germans. The polymorphism information contents were 0.652 and 0.634 for the Japanese and the Germans, respectively, indicating usefulness in individual identification. This method was applied to five Japanese families consisting of 19 individuals. Genomic DNA was digested by methylation-sensitive restriction endonucleases, HhaI and HapII, followed by PCR amplification using two-step sandwich primer sets and the products were analyzed on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. For all of the families, each child's paternal allele given by PIA typing corresponded to one of the two alleles from father, not the two from mother, that were determined by the STR genotyping. The results demonstrate that this STR probe is feasible for use in PIA typing and that its typing method can contribute to paternity testing.


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