Peutz-Jeghers disease: most, but not all, families are compatible with linkage to 19p13.3.
A locus for Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) was recently mapped to chromosome 19p13.3. Each of 12 families studied was compatible with linkage to the marker D19S886. We have analysed 20 further families and found that the majority of these are consistent with a PJS gene on 19p13.3. Three families were,...
Main Authors: | Olschwang, S, Markie, D, Seal, S, Neale, K, Phillips, R, Cottrell, S, Ellis, I, Hodgson, S, Zauber, P, Spigelman, A, Iwama, T, Loff, S, McKeown, C, Marchese, C, Sampson, J, Davies, S, Talbot, I, Wyke, J, Thomas, G, Bodmer, W, Hemminki, A, Avizienyte, E, de la Chapelle, A, Aaltonen, L, Tomlinson, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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