1990
Genetic and physical mapping and population studies of a fibronectin receptor β-subunit-like sequence on human chromosome 19
Giuffra L, Lichter P, Wu J, Kennedy J, Pakstis A, Rogers J, Kidd J, Harley H, Jenkins T, Ward D, Kidd K. Genetic and physical mapping and population studies of a fibronectin receptor β-subunit-like sequence on human chromosome 19. Genomics 1990, 8: 340-346. PMID: 1979054, DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90291-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromosome 19Human chromosome 19Chromosome 10 (PTEN) geneHuman fibronectin receptorChromosome 10 markersInsertion of partDifferent polymorphic lociPericentromeric regionCDNA clonesPhysical mappingPolymorphic lociChromosome 10Dominant polymorphismBeta subunitLinkage analysisShort armFibronectin receptorSitu hybridizationCodominant systemsGenesSecond polymorphismReceptor βPolymorphismCDNALoci
1986
DNA polymorphisms for the nerve growth factor receptor gene exclude its role in familial dysautonomia.
Breakefield X, Ozelius L, Bothwell M, Chao M, Axelrod F, Kramer P, Kidd K, Lanahan A, Johnson D, Ross A. DNA polymorphisms for the nerve growth factor receptor gene exclude its role in familial dysautonomia. Molecular Biology & Medicine 1986, 3: 483-94. PMID: 2886891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNerve growth factor receptor geneGrowth factor receptor geneFactor receptor geneReceptor geneExcellent genetic markerAshkenazic Jewish populationPolymorphic restriction sitesDNA polymorphismsFamilial dysautonomiaGenetic markersBeta subunitLinkage analysisGenesRestriction sitesChromosome 17qAutosomal recessive modeAllelesPossible roleRecessive modeAffected individualsNeuronal factorsPolymorphismNGF actionCentimorgansMore members