Trinucleotide repeats at the rad locus. Allele distributions in NIDDM and mapping to a 3-cM region on chromosome 16q

Doria, Caldwell, Ji, Reynet, Rich, Weremowicz, Morton, Warram, Kahn, and Krolewski. 1995. “Trinucleotide repeats at the rad locus. Allele distributions in NIDDM and mapping to a 3-cM region on chromosome 16q”. Diabetes 44 (2): 243-7.

Abstract

A 10-allele polymorphism was identified in rad (ras associated with diabetes), a gene that is overexpressed in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) muscle. The polymorphism, designated RAD1, consists of a variable number of trinucleotide repeats (GTT and ATT) located in the poly(A) region of an intronic Alu sequence. Based on the number of GTT and ATT repetitions, the alleles can be grouped into four classes (I-IV). RAD1 allele frequencies were determined in 210 NIDDM patients and 133 nondiabetic control subjects, all Caucasians. One allele (number 8, class III) accounted for > 80% of the chromosomes in both groups. However, an excess of minor alleles, all belonging to class I, II, or IV, was observed among NIDDM chromosomes (P
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