Studies on DNA markers (D4S10 and D4S43/S127) genetically linked to Huntington's disease in Japanese families
โ Scribed by Ichiro Kanazawa; Ikuko Kondo; Joh-E Ikeda; Teruaki Ikeda; Yuichior Shizu; Mitsuo Yoshida; Hirotaro Narabayashi; Shigetoshi Kuroda; Hisayuki Tsunoda; Eiji Mizuta; Yoko Okuno; Kiyotaka Sugawara; Miho Murata; Mafuyu Takahashi; James F. Gusella
- Book ID
- 104664253
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 440 KB
- Volume
- 85
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-6717
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โฆ Synopsis
This is the first full report on the genetic linkage between Japanese Huntington's disease and the DNA markers D4S10 and D4S43/S127. With use of the HindIII, BglI, and EcoRI polymorphisms detected at D4S10, and the combination of all these polymorphisms to give composite haplotypes, nine Japanese Huntington's disease families were found to be informative. Three recombinants for D4S10 were detected in these families, giving a maximum lod score of 1.662 at a theta of 0.10. Similarly, when we used the MspI and PvuII polymorphisms detected by D4S43/S127, five families gave informative results. No recombinant was detected in these families, giving a maximum lod score of 3.348 at a theta of 0.00. These results clearly support the view that the Japanese Huntington's disease gene may be identical with the Western gene, in spite of the lower prevalence rate in Japan.
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