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Publication Haplotype analysis of the DM1 locus in the Serbian population(2005) ;Krndija, D. (23060728300) ;Savić, D. (18435454500) ;Mladenović, J. (8310875700) ;Rakocevc-Stojanovic, V. (8310875800) ;Apostolski, S. (7004532054) ;Todorović, S. (7005263658)Romac, Stanka (7003983993)Objectives - Analysis of the CTG-repeat number and three biallelic markers, Alu(+/-), HinfI(+/-), and TaqI(+/-), in the DMPK gene in healthy and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) Serbian individuals. Also, the consideration of haplotypes in the light of the proposed models of CTG-repeat evolution and origin of the DM1 mutation. Materials and methods - Markers were analyzed by PCR and haplotypes were obtained on 203 unrelated normal chromosomes and 24 unrelated DM1 chromosomes. Results - A strong linkage disequilibrium was detected between the three biallelic markers alone (P < 0.0001) and between distinct CTG-repeat size classes and reconstructed haplotypes. Greater than 98% of normal chromosomes contain (+ + +) and (- - -) haplotypes. The (+ + +) haplotype is the most common, while the (CTG) 9-17 are the most frequent alleles. We found a complete association of (+ + +) haplotype with (CTG) ≥18 and mutated alleles. Conclusions - (CTG) 9-17 /(+ + +) haplotype is the ancestral haplotype and DM1 mutation occurred on (CTG) 18-35 / + + + chromosome. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2005. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Haplotype analysis of the DM1 locus in the Serbian population(2005) ;Krndija, D. (23060728300) ;Savić, D. (18435454500) ;Mladenović, J. (8310875700) ;Rakocevc-Stojanovic, V. (8310875800) ;Apostolski, S. (7004532054) ;Todorović, S. (7005263658)Romac, Stanka (7003983993)Objectives - Analysis of the CTG-repeat number and three biallelic markers, Alu(+/-), HinfI(+/-), and TaqI(+/-), in the DMPK gene in healthy and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) Serbian individuals. Also, the consideration of haplotypes in the light of the proposed models of CTG-repeat evolution and origin of the DM1 mutation. Materials and methods - Markers were analyzed by PCR and haplotypes were obtained on 203 unrelated normal chromosomes and 24 unrelated DM1 chromosomes. Results - A strong linkage disequilibrium was detected between the three biallelic markers alone (P < 0.0001) and between distinct CTG-repeat size classes and reconstructed haplotypes. Greater than 98% of normal chromosomes contain (+ + +) and (- - -) haplotypes. The (+ + +) haplotype is the most common, while the (CTG) 9-17 are the most frequent alleles. We found a complete association of (+ + +) haplotype with (CTG) ≥18 and mutated alleles. Conclusions - (CTG) 9-17 /(+ + +) haplotype is the ancestral haplotype and DM1 mutation occurred on (CTG) 18-35 / + + + chromosome. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2005.