Conserved Linkage of Early Growth Response 4, Annexin 4, and Transforming Growth Factor α on Mouse Chromosome 6

The mouse genes encoding early growth response 4 (Egr4), annexin IV (Anx4), and transforming growth factor a (Tgfa) have been mapped to a linkage group on mouse chromosome 6 that is conserved on human chromosome 2p11-p13. The genes are closely linked, with 0/215 recombinants between Anx4 and Tgfa an...

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description The mouse genes encoding early growth response 4 (Egr4), annexin IV (Anx4), and transforming growth factor a (Tgfa) have been mapped to a linkage group on mouse chromosome 6 that is conserved on human chromosome 2p11-p13. The genes are closely linked, with 0/215 recombinants between Anx4 and Tgfa and 1/215 recombinants between these genes and Egr4 . The genes are located approximately 2 cM distal to mnd2, a mouse mutation causing neuromuscular disease. The results demonstrate that mnd2 is located at an internal position within this conserved linkage group.
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Neuromuscular Diseases - genetics
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