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Diagnosis of genetic disease using recombinant DNA. Second edition
Authors:D N Cooper  J Schmidtke
Institution:(1) Molecular Genetics Unit, Institute for Thrombosis Research, 50 Wimpole Street, W1M 7DG London, UK;(2) Institut für Humangenetik, Universitätsklinikum Charlottenburg, Heubnerweg 6, D-1000 Berlin 19, Germany
Abstract:Summary Recombinant DNA methodology has greatly increased our knowledge of the molecular pathology of the human genome at the same time as providing the means to diagnose inherited disease at the DNA level. Direct detection and analysis of a range of genetic defects are now possible using cloned gene or oligonucleotide probes or by direct sequencing of the disease gene(s). In addition, the use of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLPs) within and around these genes as indirect genetic markers has now potentiated the tracking of disease alleles in affected pedigrees in cases where direct analysis was not feasible. RFLPs associated with linked anonymous segments may also be used not only to diagnose hitherto undetectable disease states, but also for chromosomal localization of the loci responsible. We present here an up-to date list of reports describing both the direct and the indirect analysis/diagnosis of human inherited disease, which is intended to serve as a guide to current molecular genetic approaches in diagnostic medicine.
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