Construction of P1-derived artificial chromosome and yeast artificial chromosome contigs encompassing the DFNB7 and DFNB11 region of chromosome 9q13-21

  • John H. Greinwald
  • , Daryl A. Scott
  • , Jacquie R. Marietta
  • , Rivka Carmi
  • , Jose Manaligod
  • , Arabandi Ramesh
  • , Ross I.S. Zbar
  • , Michelle L. Kraft
  • , Khalil Elbedour
  • , Yael Yairi
  • , Maurice Musy
  • , Anne B. Skvorak
  • , Guy Van Camp
  • , C. R.Srikumari Srisailapathy
  • , Michael Lovett
  • , Cynthia C. Morton
  • , Val C. Sheffield
  • , Richard J.H. Smith

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Abstract

DFNB7 and DFNB11, two loci for autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL), have been mapped to chromosome 9q13-21 in separate consanguineous families. Using a radiation hybrid map, we have determined the correct marker order in the DFNB7/11 region and have demonstrated that the DFNB11 locus resides within a redefined DFNB7 interval. The gene(s) responsible for ARNSHL at these loci resides within an ~ 1 cM interval bounded by markers DPS1806 (centromeric) and DPS769 (telomeric). A recently discovered Indian family confirms the new telomeric boundary. To assist in the identification and cloning of candidate genes, YAC and PAC contigs were constructed. A total of 19 YAC and 23 PAC clones were utilized to span the affected region and ensure double coverage throughout. Twenty-two previously published STSs and 21 new STSs were used to determine marker order and confirm the integrity of the contig. Using a positional cloning strategy we have identified three cochlear expressed genes that map to the DFNB7/11 interval.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)879-886
Number of pages8
JournalGenome Research
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1997

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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