A Locus Linked to p16 Modifies Melanoma Risk in Dutch Familial Atypical Multiple Mole Melanoma (FAMMM) Syndrome Families

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Haplotype sharing in the FAMMM families 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, and 17 that all originate from the same town K. Haplotypes derived from families 1 and 4 are indicated by the family number. The other haplotypes are present in families 2, 3, 15, and 17. The markers D9S156 to D9S55 cover an area of 29 cM, whereas the maximum sharing reaches from D9S162 to D9S43 and covers an area of ∼20 cM. The distances between the markers D9S162-D9S171/D9S126 and the markers D9S162-D9S942 are, respectively, 8 cM and 5 cM.

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  1. Genome Res. 9: 575-580

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