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. 2003 Jan;40(1):37–41. doi: 10.1136/jmg.40.1.37

Familial vestibulocerebellar disorder maps to chromosome 13q31-q33: a new nystagmus locus

N Ragge 1, C Hartley 1, A Dearlove 1, J Walker 1, I Russell-Eggitt 1, C Harris 1
PMCID: PMC1735258  PMID: 12525540

Abstract

Design: Observational and experimental study.

Methods: We carried out a phenotypic study of a unique four generation family with nystagmus. We performed genetic linkage studies including a genome wide search.

Results: Affected family members developed vestibulocerebellar type nystagmus in the first two years of life. A higher incidence of strabismus was noted in affected members. Haplotype construction and analysis of recombination events linked the disorder to a locus (NYS4) on chromosome 13q31-q33 with a lod score of 6.322 at θ=0 for D13S159 and narrowed the region to a 13.8 cM region between markers D13S1300 and D13S158.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the early onset acquired nystagmus seen in this family is caused by a single gene defect. Identification of the gene may hold the key to understanding pathways for early eye stabilisation and strabismus.

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