Journal article

Confirmation of a susceptibility locus on chromosome 13 in Australian breast cancer families

SM Grimmond, JM Palmer, MK Walters, C Scott, DJ Nancarrow, BT Teh, C Elmes, C Pyke, SK Khoo, I Bennett, N Wetzig, NK Hayward

Human Genetics | SPRINGER | Published : 1996

Abstract

Two major genes determining predisposition to breast cancer, termed BRCA1 and BRCA2, have been mapped to the long arms of chromosomes 17 and 13, respectively. Each locus is believed to account for approximately 40% of cases of familial breast cancer. We used linkage and haplotype analysis with simple tandem repeat polymorphisms at chromosomal bands 17q21 and 13q12 to determine the contribution of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes to predisposition to breast cancer in four Australian breast cancer kindreds, one of which had two male cousins with breast cancer. Surprisingly all families segregated a haplotype of markers on 13q and showed positive lod scores supporting linkage to BRCA2. In addition, ha..

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