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Regional localisation of a non-specific X-linked mental retardation gene (MRX19) to Xp22

Journal Article · · American Journal of Medical Genetics
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  1. Women`s and Children`s Hospital, Adelaide (Australia)
  2. Murdoch Institute, Parkville (Australia)

A gene responsible for a non-specific form of X-linked mental retardation (MRX19) was localized by linkage analysis. Exclusions and regional localization were made using 21 highly informative PCR-based markers along the X chromosome. Significant lod scores at a recombination fraction of zero were detected with the marker loci DXS207, DXS987 (Zmax = 3.58) and DXS999 (Zmax = 3.28) indicating that this gene is localized to the proximal portion of Xp22. Recombination between MRX19 and the flanking loci KAL and DXS989 was observed. The multipoint CEPH background map, with map distances in cM, is DXS996-1.8-KAL-19.0-DXS207-0.9-[DXS987,DXS443]-4.3-DXS999-3.5-DXS365-14.0-DXS989. Two other MRX disorders and two syndromal mental retardations, Coffin-Lowry syndrome and Partington syndrome, have been mapped to this region. There is a possibility that the 3 MRX disorders are the same entity. Most MRX disorders remain clustered around the pericentromeric region. 33 refs., 2 figs., 2 tabs.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
62059
Journal Information:
American Journal of Medical Genetics, Journal Name: American Journal of Medical Genetics Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 51; ISSN 0148-7299; ISSN AJMGDA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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