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Genetics

Chromosome aberrations

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A Family Showing No Evidence Of Linkage Between The Ataxia Telangiectasia Gene And Chromosome, D. Hernandez, C. M. Mcconville, Michael W. Stacy, C. G. Woods, M. M. Brown, P. Shutt, G. Rysiecki, A. M. R. Taylor Jan 1993

A Family Showing No Evidence Of Linkage Between The Ataxia Telangiectasia Gene And Chromosome, D. Hernandez, C. M. Mcconville, Michael W. Stacy, C. G. Woods, M. M. Brown, P. Shutt, G. Rysiecki, A. M. R. Taylor

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We have studied an inbred family in which two cousins presented with the same clinical features of ataxia telangiectasia (AT). Both patients are still ambulatory at ages 25 and 20. Cellular features of both patients are typical of AT and include increased radiosensitivity and an increased level of spontaneously occurring chromosome aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes. Linkage studies and haplotype analysis show no clear evidence that the gene for AT in this family is on chromosome 11q22-23. As previously reported AT families from complementation groups AB, C, and D have all shown linkage to this region of 11q22-23. Our study …


Variant Forms Of Ataxia Telangiectasia, A. M. R. Taylor, E. Flude, B. Laher, Michael W. Stacey, E. Mckay, J. Watt, S. H. Greens, A. E. Harding Jan 1987

Variant Forms Of Ataxia Telangiectasia, A. M. R. Taylor, E. Flude, B. Laher, Michael W. Stacey, E. Mckay, J. Watt, S. H. Greens, A. E. Harding

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Two ataxia telangiectasia patients with unusual clinical and cellular features are described. Cultured fibroblasts and PHA stimulated lymphocytes from these two patients showed a smaller increase of radiosensitivity than cells from other A-T patients, as measured by colony forming ability or induced chromosome damage respectively, after exposure to ionising radiation. The response of DNA synthesis to irradiation of these cells was, however, the same as for other A-T patients. Cells from a third patient with some clinical features of A-T but with a very protracted course also showed low levels of radiation induced chromosome damage, but colony forming ability and …