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. 2009;33(1):66-71.
doi: 10.1080/03630260802625923.

Diversity of the 5' beta-globin haplotype of four beta-thalassemia mutations in the Mexican population

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Diversity of the 5' beta-globin haplotype of four beta-thalassemia mutations in the Mexican population

Karina R Morales et al. Hemoglobin. 2009.

Abstract

beta-Globin haplotypes have been used to investigate the origin and spread of beta-globin mutations such as Hb S [beta 6(A3)Glu-->Val, GAG>GTG], Hb E [beta 26(B8)Glu-->Lys, GAG>AAG], and beta-thalassemia (beta-thal). Molecular analyses revealed the presence of 17 beta-thal mutations in the Mexican population; the most frequent of these are the nonsense codon 39 (C>T), IVS-I-1 (G>A), IVS-I-110 (G>A), and -28 (A>C). To improve our knowledge about their origin, we analyzed the 5' haplotypes by restriction fragment length polymorphism. The codon 39 mutation (n = 17) was observed with five 5' haplotypes: 1 (59%), 2 (23%), and 4, 6, and 9 (6% each). The IVS-I-1 mutation (n = 15) was found with five 5' haplotypes: 1 (73.6%), 2, 3, 5, and 11 (6.6% each), whereas the IVS-I-110 (n = 9) and -28 mutations (n = 1) were only associated with haplotype 1. In the population studied, the codon 39 and IVS-I-1 mutations show a multicentric origin, whereas the IVS-I-110 and -28 mutations have an apparent single origin. Further investigation is required for the analysis of the polymorphisms surrounding the beta-globin gene.

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