“…In our experience, approximately 7% of Thai samples referred for FXS testing show positive results on molecular analysis [Limprasert et al, 1999a]. Previous studies have investigated haplotype associations using microsatellites near the FMR1 gene in various populations: Australian [Richards et al, 1992], British [Jacobs et al, 1993; Macpherson et al, 1994], White American [Zhong et al, 1994a, Zhong et al, 1999], Belgian–Dutch [Buyle et al, 1993, Hirst et al, 1993], Finn [Haataja et al, 1994; Zhong et al, 1996a], Swedish [reviewed by Chiurazzi et al, 1996a], Italian [Chiurazzi et al, 1996b], Jewish [Pesso et al, 1997; Falik‐Zaccai et al, 1997], Sub‐Saharah African [Chiurazzi et al, 1996c], Greek–Cyprian [Syrrou et al, 1996], Czech [Pekarìk et al, 1999], Argentine [Bonaventure et al, 1998], Brazilian [Mingroni‐Netto et al, 1999], Japanese [Richards et al, 1994] and Chinese [Zhong et al, 1994b; Zhong et al, 1999]. In these reports, it is apparent that although FXS chromosomes are associated with several haplotypes, only a few account for most of the total, with a distribution significantly different from that of normal controls.…”