| Literature DB >> 2716782 |
S J Bale1, N C Dracopoli, M A Tucker, W H Clark, M C Fraser, B Z Stanger, P Green, H Donis-Keller, D E Housman, M H Greene.
Abstract
We used molecular genetic techniques and multipoint linkage analyses to locate the gene responsible for cutaneous malignant melanoma-dysplastic nevus. We evaluated 99 relatives and 26 spouses in six families with a predisposition to melanoma. Thirty-four family members had cutaneous malignant melanoma, and 31 of these 34 also had histologically confirmed dysplastic nevi. Twenty-four family members had dysplastic nevi alone. An analysis of the cosegregation of the cutaneous malignant melanoma-dysplastic nevus trait with 26 polymorphic DNA markers on the short arm of chromosome 1 demonstrated the presence of a gene for susceptibility to melanoma. The gene was located between an anonymous DNA marker (D1S47) and the gene locus for pronatrodilatin, a commonly used reference gene (PND), in chromosome band 1p36. The odds were greater than 260,000:1 in favor of linkage at this location.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2716782 DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198905253202102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: N Engl J Med ISSN: 0028-4793 Impact factor: 91.245