| Literature DB >> 5540329 |
S H Boyer, A N Noyes, G R Vrablik, L J Donaldson, E W Schaefer, C W Gray, T F Thurmon.
Abstract
Small quantities of unusual hemoglobins were found in 1 of 37 chimpanzees and 2 of 6 gorillas. In each genus these hemoglobins contain unique alpha chains that differ from the ordinary by eight to nine scattered amino acid changes. The unusual chains arise from a hitherto undetected hemoglobin (3)alpha locus. No (3)alpha products are found in most apes; accordingly, (3)alpha is considered synthetically inactive in all but a few reversion mutants. Indirect evidence that the inactive (3)alpha locus is juxtaposed to an active alpha locus together with the supposition that (3)alpha exists in man provides a setting wherein thalassemia might be produced by nonhomologous recombination between two loci.Entities:
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Year: 1971 PMID: 5540329 DOI: 10.1126/science.171.3967.182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728