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Neurology 2000;54:504
© 2000 American Academy of Neurology


Brief Communications

A kindred with Parkinson’s disease not showing genetic linkage to established loci

K. A. Gwinn-Hardy, MD, R. Crook, BSc, S. Lincoln, BSc, C. H. Adler, MD, PhD, J. N. Caviness, MD, J. Hardy, PhD and M. Farrer, PhD

From the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville (Drs. Gwinn-Hardy, Hardy, and Farrer, and R. Crook and S. Lincoln), Jacksonville, FL; and the Mayo Clinic Scottsdale (Drs. Adler and Caviness), Scottsdale, AZ.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Gwinn-Hardy, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32224.

We describe a kindred with PD with an onset age from the fifth to the eighth decade. Genetic analysis indicated that the genetic defect in this family was unlikely to be in the {alpha}-synuclein, parkin, or tau genes, or to reside on chromosomes 2p or 4p.

Key words: Familial PD—Postural tremor—Linkage exclusion




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