Description:
MAJOR AFFECTIVE DISORDER; OLD ORDER AMISH - 125480 OR 309200
Repository
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NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
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Subcollection |
Old Order Amish Major Affective Disorder Heritable Diseases |
Class |
Disorders of the Nervous System |
Quantity |
25 µg |
Quantitation Method |
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Biopsy Source
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Peripheral vein
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Cell Type
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B-Lymphocyte
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Tissue Type
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Blood
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Transformant
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Epstein-Barr Virus
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Sample Source
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DNA from LCL
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Race
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White
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Ethnicity
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AMISH
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Family Member
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46
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Confirmation
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Clinical summary/Case history
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Species
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Homo sapiens
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Common Name
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Human
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Remarks
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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN |
Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis |
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GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - Y CHROMOSOME |
PCR analysis of DNA from this cell culture gave a positive result with a primer for Yq11, DYS227. |
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Remarks |
Clinically affected; type I bipolar disorder (BPI); drug and alcohol abuse; multiple hospitalizations; onset at age 21; psychotic; has deteriorated and become chronically ill while institutionalized for decades; father and sib have type I bipolar disorder (BPI); see GM05934 Fibroblast; son of GM05927 and GM05929 |
Liao D, Weiner AM, Concerted evolution of the tandemly repeated genes encoding primate U2 small nuclear RNA (the RNU2 locus) does not prevent rapid diversification of the (CT)n.(GA)n microsatellite embedded within the U2 repeat unit. Genomics30(3):583-593 1995 |
PubMed ID: 8825646 |
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Kelsoe JR, Ginns EI, Egeland JA, Gerhard DS, Goldstein AM, Bale SJ, Pauls DL, Long RT, Kidd KK, Conte G, et al, Re-evaluation of the linkage relationship between chromosome 11p loci and the gene for bipolar affective disorder in the Old Order Amish [see comments] Nature342:238-43 1989 |
PubMed ID: 2682265 |
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Egeland JA, Gerhard DS, Pauls DL, Sussex JN, Kidd KK, Allen CR, Hostetter AM, Housman DE, Bipolar affective disorders linked to DNA markers on chromosome 11. Nature325:783-7 1987 |
PubMed ID: 2881209 |
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