Accuracy of detection of the retinoblastoma gene by esterase D linkage
S. L. Halloran, J. A. Boughman, T. P. Dryja, S. Mukai, D. Long, D. F. Roberts and A. W. Craft
The gene for hereditary retinoblastoma (Rb), an autosomal dominant trait
localized to the long arm of chromosome 13, is linked to the locus for the
enzyme esterase D (EsD). We analyzed a three-generation family that
demonstrates cosegregation of alleles at the EsD locus and the Rb locus.
This kindred yields a logarithm of the odds ratio (LOD) score of 2.46 at a
recombination fraction (0) of 0.0. When combined with five other recently
reported families, the resulting maximum score was 11.08 at 0 = 0.0. This
combined LOD score and the lack of demonstrable crossovers in more than 65
individuals indicate that predictions of the Rb gene carrier state based on
EsD genotyping are at least 90% accurate.