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The PARK8 Locus in Autosomal Dominant Parkinsonism: Confirmation of Linkage and Further Delineation of the Disease-Containing Interval

A Zimprich, B Müller-Myhsok, M Farrer, P Leitner, M Sharma, M Hulihan, P Lockhart, A Strongosky, J Kachergus, DB Calne, J Stoessl, RJ Uitti, RF Pfeiffer, C Trenkwalder, N Homann, E Ott, K Wenzel, F Asmus, J Hardy, Z Wszolek Show all

American Journal of Human Genetics | Published : 2004

Abstract

Recently, a new locus (PARK8) for autosomal dominant parkinsonism has been identified in one large Japanese family. Linkage has been shown to a 16-cM centromeric region of chromosome 12, between markers D12S1631 and D12S339. We tested 21 white families with Parkinson disease and an inheritance pattern compatible with autosomal dominant transmission for linkage in this region. Criteria for inclusion were at least three affected individuals in more than one generation. A total of 29 markers were used to saturate the candidate region. One hundred sixty-seven family members were tested (84 affected and 83 unaffected). Under the assumption of heterogeneity and through use of an affecteds-only mod..

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