Recombination between the factor VIII gene and the DXS52 locus gives the most probable genetic order as centromere‐FRA(X)‐DXS15‐DXS52‐F8C‐telomere
- 1 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 26 (3) , 751-760
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320260334
Abstract
The linkage relationship between the factor VIII gene (F8C) and the DXS52 locus was examined in 8 families. Two recombinations were identified in 35 informative meioses (Zmax= 5.67; θ = 0.05), one in a family with hemophilia A, the other in a family with the fra(X) syndrome. Based on the latter recombination, the most probable order of loci was determined to be centromere‐fra(X)‐DXSl5‐DXS52‐F8C‐telomere. When these data are added to those reported previously the most probable genetic distance between F8C and DXS52 is 3 cM (Z = 14.62). Identification of these and other recombinations suggests that the use of DXS52 as a genetic marker for carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis of hemophilia A has an error rate between 3–5%.Keywords
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