Two novel arrangements of the human fetal globin genes: Gγ-Gγand Aγ-Aγ
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 12 (18) , 7023-7034
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/12.18.7023
Abstract
We describe two novel arrangements of the human fetal globin gene region: one chromosome with two linked A gamma genes (A gamma-A gamma) and two chromosomes with two linked G gamma genes (G gamma-G gamma). The gamma genes of these three chromosomes were cloned and the unusual 5' A gamma gene and one of the unusual 3' G gamma genes were partially sequenced. Both of these unusual genes differ from the genes normally found at their respective locations by a nucleotide substitution at the site of the single coding region difference between normal G gamma and A gamma genes. In both cases, the substitution is identical to the nucleotide found at that position in the normal neighboring gene. The unusual 3' G gamma gene also differs from normal A gamma genes at two other nucleotide positions, but both differences appear to be "private" or exclusive to this particular gene. These unusual fetal globin gene arrangements could have arisen from point mutations or from gene conversions of limited extent, the boundaries of which have been determined for all three chromosomes.Keywords
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