DETECTION OF SUBMICROSCOPIC DELETIONS IN BAND 17P13 IN PATIENTS WITH THE MILLER-DIEKER SYNDROME
- 1 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 43 (5) , 597-604
Abstract
The Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS), a syndrome with lissencephaly, distinctive craniofacial features, growth impairment, and profound developmental failure, has been associated with a deletion of the distal part of chromosome band 17p13. A minority of patients with the syndrome do not have a deletion detectable with current cytogenetic techniques. Using three highly polymorphic DNA probes (pYNZ22, pYNH37.3, and p144D6) we have detected microdeletions in three MDS patients, two of whom had no visible abnormalities of chromosome 17. Loci defined by two of the DNA probes, pYNZ22 and pYNH37.3, were deleted in all three patients. The most distal locus, defined by p144D6, was present in one MDS patient, possibly defining the distal limits of the MDS region in band 17p13.3. None of these loci were absent in one case of lissencephaly without MDS.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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