Multiple self-healing squamous epitheliomata (ESS1) mapped to chromosome 9q22-q31 in families with common ancestry - PubMed (original) (raw)
Multiple self-healing squamous epitheliomata (ESS1) mapped to chromosome 9q22-q31 in families with common ancestry
D R Goudie et al. Nat Genet. 1993 Feb.
Abstract
A gene (ESS1) predisposing to the development of multiple invasive but self-healing skin tumours (squamous cell epitheliomata) is tightly linked to the polymorphic DNA marker D9S53 (9q31) with a maximum lod score of 9.02 at a recombination fraction of 0.03. Multipoint linkage analysis demonstrates that the disease locus is most likely to lie between D9S58 (9q22.3-31) and ASSP3 (9q11-q22). Comparison of markers associated with ESS1 in independently ascertained families suggests a common origin of the disease and defines the location of ESS1. Haplotype studies indicate that the disease locus is most likely to lie between D9S29 (9q31) and D9S1 (9q22.1-q22.2).
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