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Mutations in the paralogous human α-globin genes yielding identical hemoglobin variants

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ANNALS OF HEMATOLOGY
Volume 88, Issue 6, Pages 535-543

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00277-008-0624-3

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alpha-Globin genes; Paralogues; Gene conversion; Hemoglobin variants; Mutations

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  1. FP6 eInfrastructure for Thalassaemia Research Network [RI-2004-026539]

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The human alpha-globin genes are paralogues, sharing a high degree of DNA sequence similarity and producing an identical alpha-globin chain. Over half of the alpha-globin structural variants reported to date are only characterized at the amino acid level. It is likely that a fraction of these variants, with phenotypes differing from one observation to another, may be due to the same mutation but on a different alpha-globin gene. There have been very few previous examples of hemoglobin variants that can be found at both HBA1 and HBA2 genes. Here, we report the results of a systematic multicenter study in a large multiethnic population to identify such variants and to analyze their differences from a functional and evolutionary perspective. We identified 14 different Hb variants resulting from identical mutations on either one of the two human alpha-globin paralogue genes. We also showed that the average percentage of hemoglobin variants due to a HBA2 gene mutation (alpha 2) is higher than the percentage of hemoglobin variants due to the same HBA1 gene mutation (alpha 1) and that the alpha 2/alpha 1 ratio varied between variants. These alpha-globin chain variants have most likely occurred via recurrent mutations, gene conversion events, or both. Based on these data, we propose a nomenclature for hemoglobin variants that fall into this category.

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