An estimate of the number of genes in the huntington disease gene region and the identification of 13 transcripts in the 4p 16.3 segment
Genomics, ISSN: 0888-7543, Vol: 13, Issue: 4, Page: 1108-1118
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Article Description
Physical mapping and genetic linkage studies have positioned the Huntington disease (HD) gene to a relatively large genomic region in the distal portion of the short arm of human chromosome 4 (4p16.3). To estimate the number of genes present in this region and to identify candidate disease genes, several clones that map to the 4p16.3 segment have been examined for clusters of CpG-rich restriction sites and transcribed sequences. Thirteen expressed sequences were identified and were shown by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis not to cluster into a small segment of the 4p16.3 band. The frequency of transcripts in these clones suggests that the putative HD gene region contains about 100 genes.
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