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Assignment of the gene for Wilson disease to chromosome 13: linkage to the esterase D locus.
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CytogeneticsGeneticsPathologyMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsWd LocusDisease Gene IdentificationGenomicsClinical GeneticsGenetic AnalysisMendelian DisorderPublic HealthSerum CopperInherited Metabolic DiseaseStatistical GeneticsWilson DiseaseGenetic DisorderEsterase D LocusMedicine
Wilson disease (WD) is an autosomal recessively inherited disorder of copper metabolism for which the basic defect is still unknown. Twenty-seven autosomal markers were investigated for linkage in a large inbred kindred with affected individuals in two generations. Also, serum copper and ceruloplasmin were measured on all available members. Close linkage (theta = 0.06) with a logarithm of odds (lod) score of 3.21 was found between the gene for WD and the esterase D locus. Efficient detection of linkage was made possible by the use of a multisibship inbred pedigree. The discovery of a polymorphic marker genetically linked to the WD locus has profound implications both for investigation of the primary gene defect and for clinical services.
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