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The gene for Machado–Joseph disease maps to human chromosome 14q

Authors :
Y. Takiyama
M. Nishizawa
H. Tanaka
S. Kawashima
H. Sakamoto
Y. Karube
H. Shimazaki
M. Soutome
K. Endo
S. Ohta
Y. Kagawa
I. Kanazawa
Y. Mizuno
M. Yoshida
T. Yuasa
Y. Horikawa
K. Oyanagi
H. Nagai
T. Kondo
T. Inuzuka
O. Onodera
S. Tsuji
Source :
Nature Genetics. 4:300-304
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1993.

Abstract

Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is an autosomal dominant, multisystem neurodegenerative disorder involving predominantly cerebellar, pyramidal, extrapyramidal, motor neuron and oculomotor systems. Although it was first reported in families of Portuguese-Azorean descent, MJD has also been described in non-Azorean families from various countries, being one of the most common hereditary spinocerebellar degenerations. With the use of highly polymorphic microsatellite DNA polymorphisms, we have assigned the gene for MJD to the long arm of chromosome 14 (14q24.3-q32) by genetic linkage to microsatellite loci D14S55 and D14S48 (multipoint lod score Zmax = 9.719).

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a331ca9e133e046d3a70b8d482ba2a0e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0793-300