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A strabismus susceptibility locus on chromosome 7p
Authors:Parikh Vaishali  Shugart Yin Yao  Doheny Kimberly F  Zhang Jie  Li Lan  Williams John  Hayden David  Craig Brian  Capo Hilda  Chamblee Denise  Chen Cathy  Collins Mary  Dankner Stuart  Fiergang Dean  Guyton David  Hunter David  Hutcheon Marcia  Keys Marshall  Morrison Nancy  Munoz Michelle  Parks Marshall  Plotsky David  Protzko Eugene  Repka Michael X  Sarubbi Maria  Schnall Bruce  Siatkowski R Michael  Traboulsi Elias  Waeltermann Joanne  Nathans Jeremy
Institution:Departments of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Neuroscience, and Ophthalmology, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Abstract:Strabismus has been known to have a significant genetic component, but the mode of inheritance and the identity of the relevant genes have been enigmatic. This paper reports linkage analysis of nonsyndromic strabismus. The principal results of this study are: (i) the demonstrated feasibility of identifying and recruiting large families in which multiple members have (or had) strabismus; (ii) the linkage in one large family of a presumptive strabismus susceptibility locus to 7p22.1 with a multipoint logarithm of odds score of 4.51 under a model of recessive inheritance; and (iii) the failure to observe significant linkage to 7p in six other multiplex families, consistent with genetic heterogeneity among families. These findings suggest that it will be possible to localize and ultimately identify strabismus susceptibility genes by linkage analysis and mutation screening of candidate genes.
Keywords:linkage  whole genome scan  complex trait  ophthalmic genetics
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