Journal of Islamic International Medical College (Jul 2012)

Genetic Mapping of Candidates of Deafness Genes in Pakistani Families

  • Irum Afshan, Mubin Mustafa, Nasim Ilyas, Usman Nawaz, Kashif Rahim, Saleem Murtaza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 15 – 19

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Objective: DNA analysis for the Genetic Mapping of Candidates of Deafness Genes in Pakistani Families. Study Design: It was a cross sectional study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Quaid I Azam University, Islamabad Pakistan. The Clinical examination, biochemical tests, interpretation of results and preparation of results completed in approximately one year, 2006 2007. Materials and Methods: Study was conducted on two Pakistani families. Subjects (Families) selected for the study: Two Pakistani families labeled as family A and B were selected for the study. Family A comprises of three normal and three affected (Deaf) individuals. Family B comprises of two normal and four affected (Deaf) individuals. The blood samples were immediately dispatched to Molecular genetic laboratory, Quaid I Azam University, Islamabad for analysis 2006 2007. Results: In family A, linkage was established to DFNB47 locus on the chromosome 2p25.1-p24.3. In family B, linkage to DFNB1 locus was excluded first by genotyping polymorphic microsatellite markers linked to the candidate region and then by sequencing GJB2 gene Conclusion: The genetic mapping of candidates of deafness genes brings greater understanding of molecular basis of deafness and would modify the preventive and curative methods.

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