Author:
Ozelius Laurie J.,Hewett Jeffrey,Kramer Patricia,Bressman Susan B.,Shalish Christo,de Leon Deborah,Rutter Marc,Risch Neil,Brin Mitchell F.,Markova Elena D.,Limborska Svetlana A.,Ivanova-Smolenskaya Irina A.,McCormick Mary Kay,Fahn Stanley,Buckler Alan J.,Gusella James F.,Breakefield Xandra O.
Abstract
The DYT1 gene, which maps to chromosome 9q34, appears to be responsible for most cases of early-onset torsion dystonia in both Ashkenazic Jewish (AJ) and non-Jewish families. This disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant mode with reduced penetrance (30%–40%). The abnormal involuntary movements associated with this disease are believed to be caused by unbalanced neural transmission in the basal ganglia. Previous linkage disequilibrium studies in the AJ population placed the DYT1 gene in a 2-cM region between the loci D9S62a and ASS. A YAC contig has now been created spanning 600 kb of this region including D9S62a. The location of the DYT1 gene has been refined within this contig using several new polymorphic loci to expand the linkage disequilibrium analysis of the AJ founder mutation. The most likely location of theDYT1 gene is within a 150 kb region between the lociD9S2161 and D9S63.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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