Abstract

Knowledge of the CGG•CCG-repeat number, AGG interruption status, and the extent of DNA methylation of the FMR1 geneare vital for both diagnosis of thefragile X-related disorders and for basic research into disease mechanisms. We describe here assays that we use in our laboratory to assess these parameters. Our assays are PCR-based and include one for repeat size that can also be used to assess the extent of methylation and a related assay that allows the AGG interruption pattern to be reliably determined even in women. A second more quantitative methylation assay is also described. We also describe our method for cloning of repeats to generate the reference standards necessary for the accurate determination of repeat number and AGG interruption status.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call