1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00273073
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Isolation of probes detecting restriction fragment length polymorphisms from X chromosome-specific libraries: potential use for diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Abstract: We have isolated 23 human X chromosome-specific DNA fragments from lambda libraries, prepared from flow-sorted X chromosomes. To increase diagnostic potential for X-linked genetic disorders, including Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the fragments were tested for restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) with six restriction enzymes. All fragments were regionally mapped to segments of the X chromosome with a panel of somatic cell hybrids and with human cell lines carrying unbalanced chromosomal abnor… Show more

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“…DNA was isolated from approximately 2 x 10 s trypsinized cells by the isopropanol precipitation method described elsewhere (Hofker et al 1985} and dissolved in 10 mM Tris, 1 mM EDTA (pH 8) to a final concentration of 300 }zg/ml. The DNA was then restricted with EcoRI or, in the case of the L1 repeat analysis, with HindIII, and the fragments were separated according to size by electrophoresis through a 0.8% agarose gel.…”
Section: Southern Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA was isolated from approximately 2 x 10 s trypsinized cells by the isopropanol precipitation method described elsewhere (Hofker et al 1985} and dissolved in 10 mM Tris, 1 mM EDTA (pH 8) to a final concentration of 300 }zg/ml. The DNA was then restricted with EcoRI or, in the case of the L1 repeat analysis, with HindIII, and the fragments were separated according to size by electrophoresis through a 0.8% agarose gel.…”
Section: Southern Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(20). Genomic DNA samples from an individual with normal hemoglobin (HbA) alleles was prepared as described (21). Genomic DNA samples containing hemoglobin sickle (HbS) and hemoglobin C (HbC) alleles were provided by D. Higgs (Oxford) and H. Kazazian (Baltimore).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…No new alleles were found. Among the observed alleles, those which have previously been reported to be less common [Davies et al, 1983: Murray et al, 1982Aldridge et al, 1984;Hofker et al, 1985] were also rela tively rare in both populations studied here. The allele frequencies are shown in table 11.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The frequencies of the allelic restriction fragments associated with L1.28, RC8, pD2, and 754 were first described for resi dent Dutch and British populations and North American whites, respectively [Davies et al, 1983;Murray et al, 1982;Aldridge et al, 1984;Hofker et al, 1985] (table III). Furthermore, numerous re ports on family studies in different popu lations have documented that these poly morphisms are widely distributed at least among various European populations [e.g., see Wieacker et al, 1983 a, b].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%