Literature DB >> 7914465

Linkage disequilibrium analysis of Friedreich's ataxia in 140 Caucasian families: positioning of the disease locus and evaluation of allelic heterogeneity.

G Sirugo1, S Cocozza, A Brice, F Cavalcanti, G De Michele, I Dones, A Filla, M Koenig, D Lorenzetti, A Monticelli.   

Abstract

We investigated linkage disequilibrium between Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) and four tightly linked multi-allele markers in 140 families from France and Italy. These markers include three microsatellites (D9S111, D9S15 and D9S110) and one RFLP (D9S5). Their chromosomal order, D9S111-D9S15-D9S110-D9S5, had previously been established by physical mapping. Linkage disequilibrium was evaluated between each marker and FRDA and between markers. Extended haplotypes were obtained and their frequencies on FRDA and normal chromosomes were evaluated. We obtained evidence of strong allelic association of FRDA with D9S5 only. Analysis of linkage disequilibrium between markers revealed a significant decrease between D9S110 and D9S5, suggesting the presence of a recombination hot spot in the interval between these markers. Probably for this reason, no major FRDA-associated extended haplotype could be identified. Our data suggest the presence of a few common disease-causing mutations in the examined population, and indicate a putative localization for the FRDA gene. Transcribed sequences have been found in this candidate region.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7914465     DOI: 10.1159/000472400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1018-4813            Impact factor:   4.246


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