Literature DB >> 14556208

[The SNPs analysis of encoding sequence of interacting factor gene in Chinese population].

Jiang Li1, Qing-jiong Zhang, Xue-shan Xiao, Jia-zhang Li, Feng-sheng Zhang, Shi-qiang Li, Wei Li, Tuo Li, Xiao-yun Jia, Li Guo, Xiang-ming Guo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To screen the variations of TG interacting factor(TGIF) gene in encoding sequence in Chinese high myopia patients and normal controls and to analyze the SNPs of TGIF gene encoding sequence in Chinese population.
METHODS: Genomic DNA was collected from 204 probands with high myopia and 112 unrelated persons without high myopia. The coding sequences of TGIF gene in 316 subjects were analyzed by using exon-by-exon PCR heteroduplex-SSCP analysis and sequencing.
RESULTS: There were 3 types of SNP and one single nucleotide mutation in the coding sequence of TGIF gene: IVS-2 nt350 G --> T(36/204), codon140 CCA --> CCG; Pro140Pro codon163 CCG --> CTG;Pro163Leu and codon126 GTG --> GCG; Val126Ala(1/204). The SNPs of codon140 CCA --> CCG and codon163 CCG --> CTG were composed of 3 alleles and 5 genotypes in Chinese population which abide by Hardy-Weinberg law.
CONCLUSION: There was no evidence to prove that mutations in the TGIF gene are responsible for the high myopia in Chinese. Three SNPs of coding sequence TGIF gene in Chinese population abide by Hardy-Weinberg law.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14556208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 1003-9406


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