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SUBMITTER: Slaugenhaupt SA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1274473 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Slaugenhaupt S A SA Blumenfeld A A Gill S P SP Leyne M M Mull J J Cuajungco M P MP Liebert C B CB Chadwick B B Idelson M M Reznik L L Robbins C C Makalowska I I Brownstein M M Krappmann D D Scheidereit C C Maayan C C Axelrod F B FB Gusella J F JF
American journal of human genetics 20010122 3
Familial dysautonomia (FD; also known as "Riley-Day syndrome"), an Ashkenazi Jewish disorder, is the best known and most frequent of a group of congenital sensory neuropathies and is characterized by widespread sensory and variable autonomic dysfunction. Previously, we had mapped the FD gene, DYS, to a 0.5-cM region on chromosome 9q31 and had shown that the ethnic bias is due to a founder effect, with >99.5% of disease alleles sharing a common ancestral haplotype. To investigate the molecular ba ...[more]