A clinically useful DNA probe closely linked to haemophilia A
- PMID: 6145983
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(84)91995-0
A clinically useful DNA probe closely linked to haemophilia A
Abstract
Genetic linkage studies were done in families segregating for haemophilia A with an X-chromosome-specific probe, DX13, which has been localised to band Xq28. When DNA is digested with the restriction enzyme Bg1 II, this probe recognises a restriction fragment length polymorphism, for which 50% of females are heterozygous. No crossovers were seen between the haemophilia A locus and the DX13 locus (lod score = 5.4 at recombination fraction [theta] 0.0; 95% confidence limits of theta, 0-12%). This indicates that the DX13 probe is closely linked to the haemophilia A locus and is likely to prove useful in carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis.
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