Abstract
Mental retardation (MR) is a genetically heterogeneous, clinically variable condition. Many cases of MR are linked to the X chromosome. The aim of this study was to identify candidate loci for nonspecific MR in Spanish samples. We selected seven families with nonspecific MR and a pattern of inheritance compatible with an X-linked disorder and a group of 26 sib pairs of mentally retarded individuals. We performed linkage analysis with a panel of 15 markers evenly distributed along the X chromosome. The study showed linkage to marker DXS8076, located in Xq21.1, by the lod score method (z = 2.11 at straight theta = 0.155) and the nonparametric extended relative pair analysis method (chi(2) = 5.32; P < 0.03). Genetic heterogeneity was found, with an estimated 75% of the families linked at recombination fraction straight theta = 0.10 to the DXS8076 locus (chi(2) = 9.51; P < 0.009). Xq13-q21 is one of the critical regions for X-linked MR previously reported, and our study supports the idea that this region may contain a locus for MR in Spanish patients.
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