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M M Humphries1, D Sheils, M Lawler, G J Farrar, P McWilliam, P Kenna, D G Bradley, E M Sharp, E F Gaffney, M Young.
Abstract
DNA from members of a three-generation pedigree of Irish origin, displaying an autosomal dominant simplex form of epidermolysis bullosa of the epidermolytic, simplex, or Koebner variety (EBS2), was analyzed for linkage with a set of markers derived from the long arm of chromosome 1. Two-point analysis revealed positive lod scores for five of these markers, AT3 (Z = 2.107, theta = 0), APOA2 (Z = 1.939, theta = 0.15), D1S66 (Z = 1.204, theta = 0), D1S13 (Z = 1.026, theta = 0.15), and D1S65 (Z = 0.329, theta = 0.15). Multilocus analysis, incorporating the markers D1S19, D1S16, D1S13, APOA2, D1S66, AT3, and D1S65, resulted in a lod score of 3 maximizing at AT3. These data strongly support previous tentative indications of linkage between EBS2 and genetic markers on the long arm of chromosome 1.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2365356 DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90171-p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736