Abstract
The cloned beta-globin gene of an Indian patient with beta-thalassemia revealed a 25-nucleotide deletion at the 3'-end of the first intervening sequence, including the acceptor RNA splicing site. RNA transcripts of this mutant gene produced following transfection into HeLa cells remained unspliced at both the first intervening sequence donor and acceptor sites. This beta-thalassemic gene is the first in which critical sequences of an acceptor splice junction are mutated and associated with abnormal RNA processing.
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