Abstract

The murine X-linked dominant mutation bare patches ( Bpa) has a phenotype similar to and is likely homologous to human X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata (CDPX2). Classic two-point linkage analysis in the mouse with distant markers suggested that Bpa maps near glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase ( G6pd). We have confirmed the regional localization using interspecific matings with Mus spretus. We have also detected a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) at the murine X-linked visual pigment ( Rsvp) locus in inbred Bpa females using the restriction enzyme PstI. Cumulative data from segregation of alleles using the PstI RFLP and analysis of interspecific backcross progeny at the Rsvp locus suggest that Bpa is tightly linked to Rsvp. Thus, the human CDPX2 gene probably maps within Xq27–Xq28 and not within Xp22.3-Xpter, where deletions associated with X-linked recessive chondrodysplasia punctata (CDPX) have been noted. This strategy should be applicable to the fine mapping of other dominant murine mutations.

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