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Multipoint linkage analysis of the short arm of the human X chromosome in families with X-linked muscular dystrophy
Authors:D. E. Wilcox  N. A. Affara  J. R. W. Yates  M. A. Ferguson-Smith  P. L. Pearson
Affiliation:(1) Duncan Guthrie Institute of Medical Genetics, G3 8SJ Glasgow, Scotland;(2) Sylvius Laboratoria, Wassesaarseweg 72, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Sixteen three generation families from the West of Scotland with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) or Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) have been studied using the Xg blood group and seven cloned DNA sequences which recognise DNA polymorphisms on the short arm of the X chromosome (Xp). Linkage has been established between DMD and probe 754 with a maximum lod score (Zcaron) of 4.47 at a recombination fraction (
$$hat theta$$
) of 0.04. DMD has also been linked to probe 99-6 (Zcaron=3.75, 
$$hat theta$$
=0.03). Combining the data in this study with that of previously published work has established linkage between DMD and L1.28 (Zcaron=4.42, 
$$hat theta$$
=0.17) and altered the linkage estimate between BMD and L1.28 (Zcaron=3.50, 
$$hat theta$$
=0.22).An approximate order for the loci has been deduced by the study of recombinant chromosomes in phase known families informative for three or more loci. The proposed order is centromere-L1.28-754-DMD/BMD-99-6-D2-782-Xg. These results conclusively map both DMD and BMD to the central region of Xp and add weight to the original suggestion that they may be allelic.
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