1998
A Global Haplotype Analysis of the Myotonic Dystrophy Locus: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Humans and for the Origin of Myotonic Dystrophy Mutations
Tishkoff S, Goldman A, Calafell F, Speed W, Deinard A, Bonne-Tamir B, Kidd J, Pakstis A, Jenkins T, Kidd K. A Global Haplotype Analysis of the Myotonic Dystrophy Locus: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Humans and for the Origin of Myotonic Dystrophy Mutations. American Journal Of Human Genetics 1998, 62: 1389-1402. PMID: 9585589, PMCID: PMC1377140, DOI: 10.1086/301861.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-African populationsHaplotype diversityMyotonic dystrophy locusRecent African origin modelLinkage disequilibriumMyotonic dystrophy mutationModern human evolutionModern humansGlobal haplotype analysisMutation eventsStrong linkage disequilibriumNonhuman primate speciesPrimate speciesHuman evolutionHuman populationShared pattern
1988
D10S20, a previously unmapped RFLP (OS-3), is located on 10q near D10S4
Miki T, Nishisho I, Tateishi H, Chen Y, Kidd J, Wu J, Pravtcheva D, Pakstis A, Takai S, Ruddle F, Kidd K. D10S20, a previously unmapped RFLP (OS-3), is located on 10q near D10S4. Genomics 1988, 3: 78-81. PMID: 2906046, DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(88)90163-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSomatic cell hybrid DNAsCell hybrid DNAsComparative mapping studiesTaqI RFLPMouse genomic DNASouthern blot analysisCM distalHybrid DNAChromosome 10Genomic DNARsaI RFLPGenetic linkageStrong linkage disequilibriumHuman cloneLinkage disequilibriumLong armBlot analysisRFLPMapping studiesLociDNAClonesBanIIDisequilibriumProbe
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