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Identification of a CA repeat at the TCRA locus using yeast artificial chromosomes: a general method for generating highly polymorphic markers at chosen loci.

F Cornélis1, L Hashimoto, J Loveridge, A MacCarthy, V Buckle, C Julier, J Bell.   

Abstract

The creation of a comprehensive genetic map in human has been limited by the lack of highly polymorphic markers spaced evenly throughout the human genome. We have utilized yeast artificial chromosomes (YAC) containing large human DNA inserts to help identify highly polymorphic (CA)n repeats at a chosen locus. The DNA of a YAC containing the locus was subcloned in M13 vectors, and the recombinants were screened at high stringency to detect preferentially long (CA)n repeats (n greater than 20). These repeats, which are the most likely to be highly polymorphic, were then studied to confirm both the level of polymorphism and their precise genetic location. This strategy has permitted the identification of a new, highly polymorphic CA repeat (77% heterozygosity) at the T cell receptor alpha chain (TCRA) locus on chromosome 14q. It provides a powerful marker for assessing the role of this locus in the susceptibility to autoimmune and infectious diseases. This approach should permit the development of highly polymorphic markers at any targeted locus and rapidly improve the current human genetic map.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1386339     DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(92)90159-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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