Patterns of deletions of the dystrophin gene in different European populations
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Patterns of deletions of the dystrophin gene in different European populations
Abstract
The distribution of deletion breakpoints in the dystrophin gene was studied in a series of subjects belonging to different European populations. The data, obtained from the literature or directly from the present study, refer to population samples from France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, and U.K. (England, Scotland, Wales). In total, 1516 breakpoints were assigned to different introns, 359 in the region encompassing the first 40 exons and 1157 (76%) in the distal part of the gene. Intron 7 appears to be equally involved as the starting or ending breakpoint, whereas intron 44 is involved mostly as a starting breakpoint. Breakpoint distribution by intron seems to differ in different populations, reaching statistical significance in the case of introns 44, 49, and 53. This finding suggests that some intronic sequences might contain preferential breakpoints that might vary in different populations, possibly as a consequence of genetic drift.
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