Localization of the gene for distal hereditary motor neuronopathy VII (dHMN-VII) to chromosome 2q14

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Abstract

Distal hereditary motor neuronopathy type VII (dHMN-VII) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by distal muscular atrophy and vocal cord paralysis. We performed a genomewide linkage search in a large Welsh pedigree with dHMN-VII and established linkage to chromosome 2q14. Analyses of a second family with dHMN-VII confirmed the location of the gene and provided evidence for a founder mutation segregating in both pedigrees. The maximum three-point LOD score in the combined pedigree was 7.49 at D2S274. Expansion of a polyalanine tract in Engrailed-1, a transcription factor strongly expressed in the spinal cord, was excluded as the cause of dHMN-VII.

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McEntagart, M., Norton, N., Williams, H., Teare, M. D., Dunstan, M., Baker, P., … Rahman, N. (2001). Localization of the gene for distal hereditary motor neuronopathy VII (dHMN-VII) to chromosome 2q14. American Journal of Human Genetics, 68(5), 1270–1276. https://doi.org/10.1086/320122

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