A novel 33.3 kb deletion (- -KOL) in the alpha-globin gene cluster : a brief report on deletional alpha-thalassaemia in the heterogeneous eastern indian population

We have detected, in three unrelated eastern Indian individuals, a hitherto unreported alpha zero deletion, - -KOL, in the heterozygous state, encompassing the embryonic zeta2-globin and the duplicated alpha-globin genes extending from c. 1150 bp upstream of the zeta2 globin gene to c. 960 bp downst...

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Published inBritish journal of haematology Vol. 130; no. 3; pp. 454 - 457
Main Authors SARKAR, Anjali Angelika, BANERJEE, Subrata, CHANDRA, Sharmila, GHOSH, Moloy, BANERJEE, Debashish, MANJU DATTA CHOUDHURY, DAS, Manikanchan, DASGUPTA, Uma B
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LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Blackwell 01.08.2005
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Summary:We have detected, in three unrelated eastern Indian individuals, a hitherto unreported alpha zero deletion, - -KOL, in the heterozygous state, encompassing the embryonic zeta2-globin and the duplicated alpha-globin genes extending from c. 1150 bp upstream of the zeta2 globin gene to c. 960 bp downstream of the theta1 gene. Other deletions present in 120 unrelated, eastern Indian, putative alpha-thalassaemia patients are -3.7 kb (16.25%), -4.2 kb (5%) and - -SEA (3.33%).
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ISSN:0007-1048
1365-2141
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2141.2005.05626.x