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. 1994 Mar 1;91(5):1805-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.91.5.1805.

Molecular and population genetic analysis of allelic sequence diversity at the human beta-globin locus

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Molecular and population genetic analysis of allelic sequence diversity at the human beta-globin locus

S M Fullerton et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Allelic sequence polymorphism at the beta-globin locus was investigated in a group of 36 Melanesians. A 3-kilobase fragment containing the gene and its flanking regions was sequenced in 60 normal (beta A) and 12 thalassemic (intron 1, position 5, G-->C) chromosomes. Haplotype relationships between linked polymorphisms were derived by allele-specific PCR amplification and sequencing. Seventeen nucleotide polymorphisms and 2 length variants were identified, and these sites segregated as 17 sequence haplotypes in the normal chromosomes. This haplotype diversity is higher than that expected on the basis of the nucleotide polymorphism observed and is probably due to recombination and gene conversion. Nucleotide diversity at synonymous sites in the sample is 0.14%, suggesting an average age of sequence divergence of approximately 450,000 years, consistent with that expected for a neutrally evolving human nuclear locus.

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