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Case Reports
. 1987 Oct;77(2):197-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00272392.

Crossovers in two German cystic fibrosis families determine probe order for MET, 7C22 and XV-2c/CS.7

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Crossovers in two German cystic fibrosis families determine probe order for MET, 7C22 and XV-2c/CS.7

W Berger et al. Hum Genet. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

We have followed the segregation of the probes pJ3.11, 7C22, pB79a, and MET through cystic fibrosis families in the German Democratic Republic with two affected sibs. Two families with a crossover between MET and the CF phenotype were detected. In one of these families recombination was also observed between the DNA probe 7C22 and CF, and between the markers XV-2c and CF, which suggests that XV-2c, MET and 7C22 are all on the same side of CF. The other MET recombinant family is informative with XV-2c and does not recombine, which excludes the genetic order XV-2c--MET--CF if multiple recombinant events are disregarded. These two families together demonstrate that recombinations may occur in a very small genetic interval, which has important implications for prenatal diagnosis based on data from linked markers.

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