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  • 22. Defined physical limits of the Huntington disease gene candidate region.
    Bates GP, MacDonald ME, Baxendale S, Youngman S, Lin C, Whaley WL, Wasmuth JJ, Gusella JF, Lehrach H.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1991 Jul; 49(1):7-16. PubMed ID: 1829581
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  • 23. A polymorphic DNA marker that represents a conserved expressed sequence in the region of the Huntington disease gene.
    Hayden MR, Hewitt J, Wasmuth JJ, Kastelein JJ, Langlois S, Conneally M, Haines J, Smith B, Hilbert C, Allard D.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1988 Jan; 42(1):125-31. PubMed ID: 2892395
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  • 24. Mapping of recombinants near the Huntington disease locus by using G8 (D4S10) and newly isolated markers in the D4S10 region.
    Skraastad MI, Bakker E, de Lange LF, Vegter-van der Vlis M, Klein-Breteler EG, van Ommen GJ, Pearson PL.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1989 Apr; 44(4):560-6. PubMed ID: 2564732
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  • 25. The Huntington disease locus is most likely within 325 kilobases of the chromosome 4p telomere.
    Doggett NA, Cheng JF, Smith CL, Cantor CR.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1989 Dec; 86(24):10011-4. PubMed ID: 2557612
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  • 26. Isolation of a novel mildly repetitive DNA sequence that is predominantly located at the terminus of the short arm of chromosome 4 near the Huntington disease gene.
    Altherr MR, Smith B, MacDonald ME, Hall L, Wasmuth JJ.
    Genomics; 1989 Oct; 5(3):581-8. PubMed ID: 2575587
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  • 27. Isolation and characterization of new highly polymorphic DNA markers from the Huntington disease region.
    Weber B, Hedrick A, Andrew S, Riess O, Collins C, Kowbel D, Hayden MR.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1992 Feb; 50(2):382-93. PubMed ID: 1346482
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  • 28. Clustering of multiallele DNA markers near the Huntington's disease gene.
    MacDonald ME, Cheng SV, Zimmer M, Haines JL, Poustka A, Allitto B, Smith B, Whaley WL, Romano DM, Jagadeesh J.
    J Clin Invest; 1989 Sep; 84(3):1013-6. PubMed ID: 2569477
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  • 29. A somatic cell hybrid panel for localizing DNA segments near the Huntington's disease gene.
    MacDonald ME, Anderson MA, Gilliam TC, Tranejaerg L, Carpenter NJ, Magenis E, Hayden MR, Healey ST, Bonner TI, Gusella JF.
    Genomics; 1987 Sep; 1(1):29-34. PubMed ID: 2889660
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  • 30. A highly polymorphic locus very tightly linked to the Huntington's disease gene.
    Wasmuth JJ, Hewitt J, Smith B, Allard D, Haines JL, Skarecky D, Partlow E, Hayden MR.
    Nature; 1988 Apr 21; 332(6166):734-6. PubMed ID: 2895895
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  • 31. A yeast artificial chromosome telomere clone spanning a possible location of the Huntington disease gene.
    Bates GP, MacDonald ME, Baxendale S, Sedlacek Z, Youngman S, Romano D, Whaley WL, Allitto BA, Poustka A, Gusella JF.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1990 Apr 21; 46(4):762-75. PubMed ID: 2138410
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  • 33. Synteny on mouse chromosome 5 of homologs for human DNA loci linked to the Huntington disease gene.
    Cheng SV, Martin GR, Nadeau JH, Haines JL, Bucan M, Kozak CA, MacDonald ME, Lockyer JL, Ledley FD, Woo SL.
    Genomics; 1989 Apr 21; 4(3):419-26. PubMed ID: 2523855
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  • 34. Recombination events suggest potential sites for the Huntington's disease gene.
    MacDonald ME, Haines JL, Zimmer M, Cheng SV, Youngman S, Whaley WL, Wexler N, Bucan M, Allitto BA, Smith B.
    Neuron; 1989 Aug 21; 3(2):183-90. PubMed ID: 2576211
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  • 35. Chromosome jumping from D4S10 (G8) toward the Huntington disease gene.
    Richards JE, Gilliam TC, Cole JL, Drumm ML, Wasmuth JJ, Gusella JF, Collins FS.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1988 Sep 21; 85(17):6437-41. PubMed ID: 2901098
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  • 36. Mapping of the DNA locus D4S10 and the linked Huntington's disease gene to 4p16----p15.
    Zabel BU, Naylor SL, Sakaguchi AY, Gusella JF.
    Cytogenet Cell Genet; 1986 Sep 21; 42(4):187-90. PubMed ID: 2944714
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  • 37. Isolation and field-inversion gel electrophoresis analysis of DNA markers located close to the Huntington disease gene.
    Pritchard CA, Casher D, Uglum E, Cox DR, Myers RM.
    Genomics; 1989 Apr 21; 4(3):408-18. PubMed ID: 2523854
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  • 38. Delineation of a 50 kilobase DNA segment containing the recombination site in a sporadic case of Huntington's disease.
    Weber B, Riess O, Wolff G, Andrew S, Collins C, Graham R, Theilmann J, Hayden MR.
    Nat Genet; 1992 Nov 21; 2(3):216-22. PubMed ID: 1345172
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  • 39. PCR analysis of a three-allelic PvuII--RFLP at D4S127 closely linked to the Huntington disease locus.
    Willoh R, Zühlke C, Gerdes B, Wiese S, Thies U.
    Clin Genet; 1993 Jun 21; 43(6):321-3. PubMed ID: 8103713
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  • 40. Terminal deletion of chromosome 4p (4p16.3) shows a breakpoint between loci linked to Huntington disease.
    Ikonen E, Salo A, Somer M, Somer H, Pääkkönen L, Peltonen L.
    Am J Med Genet; 1992 Jul 01; 43(4):753-8. PubMed ID: 1535752
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