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Dominant intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy maps to chromosome 19p12-p13.2.


ABSTRACT: The hereditary disorders of peripheral nerve form one of the most common groups of human genetic diseases, collectively called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Using linkage analysis we have identified a new locus for a form of CMT that we have called "dominant intermediate CMT" (DI-CMT). A genomewide screen using 383 microsatellite markers showed strong linkage to the short arm of chromosome 19 (maximum LOD score 4.3, with a recombination fraction (straight theta) of 0, at D19S221 and maximum LOD score 5.28, straight theta=0, at D19S226). Haplotype analysis performed with 14 additional markers placed the DI-CMT locus within a 16.8-cM region flanked by the markers D19S586 and D19S546. Multipoint linkage analysis suggested the most likely location at D19S226 (maximum multipoint LOD score 6.77), within a 10-cM confidence interval. This study establishes the presence of a locus for DI-CMT on chromosome 19p12-p13.2.

SUBMITTER: Kennerson ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1226074 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dominant intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy maps to chromosome 19p12-p13.2.

Kennerson M L ML   Zhu D D   Gardner R J RJ   Storey E E   Merory J J   Robertson S P SP   Nicholson G A GA  

American journal of human genetics 20010828 4


The hereditary disorders of peripheral nerve form one of the most common groups of human genetic diseases, collectively called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Using linkage analysis we have identified a new locus for a form of CMT that we have called "dominant intermediate CMT" (DI-CMT). A genomewide screen using 383 microsatellite markers showed strong linkage to the short arm of chromosome 19 (maximum LOD score 4.3, with a recombination fraction (straight theta) of 0, at D19S221 and maxi  ...[more]

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