Physical localization of two DNA markers closely linked to the cystic fibrosis locus by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.

JM Rommens, S Zengerling-Lentes… - American journal of …, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
JM Rommens, S Zengerling-Lentes, B Kerem, G Melmer, M Buchwald, LC Tsui
American journal of human genetics, 1989ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Our previous linkage analysis suggested that the DNA segment D7S122 is located between
MET and D7S8, the two genetic markers that are thought to flank the cystic fibrosis locus
(CF). Subsequent chromosome walking experiments revealed that D7S122 in within close
distance to another randomly isolated DNA marker, D7S340. To determine the physical
relationship among D7S122, D7S340, MET, and D7S8, we have constructed a long-range
restriction map of the region containing these four DNA segments, by using DNA from a …
Abstract
Our previous linkage analysis suggested that the DNA segment D7S122 is located between MET and D7S8, the two genetic markers that are thought to flank the cystic fibrosis locus (CF). Subsequent chromosome walking experiments revealed that D7S122 in within close distance to another randomly isolated DNA marker, D7S340. To determine the physical relationship among D7S122, D7S340, MET, and D7S8, we have constructed a long-range restriction map of the region containing these four DNA segments, by using DNA from a human/hamster somatic hybrid cell line 4AF-KO15 (containing a single human chromosome 7) and a series of rare-cutting restriction enzymes. The combined results of complete, partial, and double digestion analyses confirm that D7S122 and D7S340 are located between MET and D7S8. The order of these markers is MET-D7S340-D7S122-D7S8, with distance intervals of approximately 500, 10, and 980 kbp, respectively. Together with family analysis, this information will be useful for eventual identification of the CF gene.
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