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Phenotypic Homogeneity Provides Increased Support for Linkage on Chromosome 2 in Autistic Disorder

Authors :
John R. Gilbert
Sarah A. Ravan
Yujun Shao
Robert DeLong
Michael L. Cuccaro
Margaret A. Pericak-Vance
Kimberly L. Raiford
Harry H. Wright
Allison A. Ashley-Koch
Ruth K. Abramson
Chantelle M. Wolpert
Heidi Cope
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
The American Society of Human Genetics, 2002.

Abstract

Autistic disorder (AutD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant disturbances in social, communicative, and behavioral functioning. A two-stage genomic screen analysis of 99 families with AutD revealed suggestive evidence for linkage to chromosome 2q (D2S116 nonparametric sib-pair LOD score [MLS] 1.12 at 198 cM). In addition, analysis of linkage disequilibrium for D2S116 showed an allele-specific P value of 36 mo) of phrase speech (PSD). We similarly classified our data set of 82 sib pairs with AutD, identifying 45 families with AutD and PSD. Analysis of this PSD subset increased our support for linkage to 2q (MLS 2.86 and HLOD 2.12 for marker D2S116). These data support evidence for a gene on chromosome 2 contributing to risk of AutD, and they suggest that phenotypic homogeneity increases the power to find susceptibility genes for AutD.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....384e5f6e90b3ed0d159b9ab7ec681ef7