CONSTRUCTION OF A GENETIC-LINKAGE MAP IN MAN USING RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 32 (3) , 314-331
Abstract
A new basis for the construction of a genetic linkage map of the human genome is described. The basic principle of the mapping scheme is to develop, by recombinant DNA techniques, random single-copy DNA probes capable of detecting DNA sequence polymorphisms, when hybridized to restriction digests of an individual''s DNA. Each of these probes will define a locus. Loci can be expanded or contracted to include more or less polymorphism by further application of recombinant DNA technology. Suitably polymorphic loci can be tested for linkage relationships in human pedigrees by established methods, and loci can be arranged into linkage groups to form a true genetic map of DNA marker loci. Pedigrees in which inherited traits are known to be segregating can then be analyzed, making possible the mapping of the gene(s) responsible for the trait with respect to the DNA marker loci, without requiring direct access to a specified gene''s DNA. For inherited diseases mapped in this way, linked DNA marker loci can be used predictively for genetic counseling.This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
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