Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, we have analyzed the carrier status of 31 mothers (5 familial and 23 sporadic) who have an affected son with known deletion in the dystrophin gene.
Ultrasound examination at 10 weeks of pregnancy indicated a blighted ovum, from which DNA was subsequently extracted and subjected to PCR testing for determination of sex and genotypic status with respect to the known familial deletion of the dystrophin gene.
To date we have analysed members of 28 DMD families (10 familial, 18 sporadic) and six BMD families (four familial, two sporadic) with the closely linked pERT probes 87-1, 87-8, and 87-15 (DXS164).