D19S51 is closely linked with and maps distal to the myotonic dystrophy locus on 19q (original) (raw)

. 1991 Nov;49(5):961–965.

Abstract

Recent genetic linkage studies have mapped the myotonic dystrophy (DM) locus to 19q13.3. All closely linked DM markers identified to date have been located on the centromeric side of the disease locus, with a relatively large genetic interval (9 cM) observed between the nearest distal marker and DM. We show here that the recently described marker p134C is tightly linked to DM (peak lod score 35.8 at peak recombination fraction .006) and confirm the previous suggestion that the p134C locus, D19S51 maps distal to the disease locus. D19S51 and the closest proximal flanking loci, ERCC1 and D19S115 (pE0.8), define a small genetic interval of less than 2 cM that contains the DM locus.

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