The search for a human equivalent of the mouse T-locus - negative results from a study of HL-A types in spina bifida
- PMID: 1098221
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1975.tb01469.x
The search for a human equivalent of the mouse T-locus - negative results from a study of HL-A types in spina bifida
Abstract
The spina bifida/anencephaly complex in man in some ways resembles the effects of T-locus mutants in the mouse. To test the hypothesis that these entities are genetically related, HL-A typing was performed in families with multiple cases of central nervous system abnormality. No evidence of linkage was found between HL-A type and the congenital malformation.
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