1. Genetic Origin of Hb D-Los Angeles [β121(GH4)Glu→Gln, GAA→CAA] According to the β-Globin Gene Cluster Haplotypes.
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Atalay, Erol Ö., Atalay, Ayfer, Üstel, Emre, Yildiz, Sanem, Öztürk, Onur, Köseler, Aylin, and Bahadir, Anzel
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GLOBIN genes , *GENETIC mutation , *HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *GLUTAMINE , *GLUTAMIC acid - Abstract
Hb D-Los Angeles (also known as D-Punjab, D-North Carolina, D-Portugal, D-Chicago and Oak Ridge) is an abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) with an amino acid substitution of glutamine for glutamic acid at codon 121 of the β-globin gene. The origin and spread of Hb D-Los Angeles is not known. This is due to lack of information and remains to be elucidated. According to published reports, the Hb D-Los Angeles mutation is mostly linked with Mediterranean haplotype I [+ - - - - + +]. Besides the Mediterranean haplotype, a novel haplotype was also reported from Thailand [- - + + - - + + +]. Here we report a new haplotype from Turkey [- + -- + + +] that has not been described before. These results suggest that the Hb D-Los Angeles mutation has at least three different genetic origins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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