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Article Dans Une Revue Genomics Année : 1997

Construction of an integrated physical and gene map of human chromosome 20p12 providing candidate genes for Alagille syndrome

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Physical mapping and localization of eSTS markers were used to generate an integrated physical and gene map covering a approximately 10-Mb region of human chromosome 20p12 containing the Alagille syndrome (AGS) locus. Seventy-four STSs, 28 of which were derived from cDNA sequences, mapped with an average resolution of 135 kb. The 28 eSTS markers define 20 genes. Six known genes, namely CHGB, BMP2, PLCB1, PLCB4, SNAP, and HJ1, were precisely mapped. Among the genes identified, one maps in the smallest region of overlap of the deletions associated with AGS and could therefore be regarded as a candidate gene for Alagille syndrome.

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hal-02693988 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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Nicolas Pollet, Claire Boccaccio, Sophie Dhorne-Pollet, Catherine Driancourt, Nicole Raynaud, et al.. Construction of an integrated physical and gene map of human chromosome 20p12 providing candidate genes for Alagille syndrome. Genomics, 1997, 42 (3), pp.489-498. ⟨10.1006/geno.1997.4676⟩. ⟨hal-02693988⟩

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