Abstract

Forty-two independent polymorphic loci are detectable by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) of four peripherally accessible human tissues. Fifteen have been chromosomally mapped and, taken together, these constitute a useful panel of markers for genetic linkage studies in humans. An analysis of the overall informativeness for linkage of this panel of markers is presented, taking into account the effect of varying the number of families or matings studies. Use of 2DE polymorphic markers for linkage of genetically determined behaviour traits in humans and mice is reviewed.

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