Abstract

Progressive epilepsy with mental retardation (EPMR) is an autosomal recessive disorder discovered recently from an isolated region in Finland. The disorder is characterized by normal early development, generalized tonic-clonic seizures with onset at 5-10 years of age, and progressive mental retardation beginning 2-5 years after the onset of seizures. We recently mapped the EPMR locus to a 7-cM region on chromosome 8p between markers AFM185xb2 and D8S262. A recombination detected with a new microsatellite marker AFMa054td9 narrows the region to 4 cM. A yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) contig containing 22 YACs was constructed across the disease gene region. The YAC contig is characterized by a collection of 19 YAC-end sequence-tag sites together with seven microsatellite markers. The entire YAC contig spans a minimum of 3 Mb. Moreover, the distal end of the contig contains a subtelomeric YAC yRM2205 that anchors the contig to the telomere. Construction of a YAC contig across the disease gene region is an essential step toward the isolation of the EPMR gene.

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