Abstract

Restriction endonuclease mapping analyses were made of DNA from a few members of a Macedonian family with hematological characteristics of delta beta-thalassemia, ie, microcytosis, normal HbA2 levels, and elevated levels of HbF (7% to 14%) with G gamma (average 40.5%) and A gamma T chains (average 59.5%). A large deletion of 18 to 23 kb was present with a 5' breakpoint within a 670-bp segment of DNA between the HpaI and NcoI restriction sites 5' to the delta globin gene, and a 3' breakpoint between the BamHI and HpaI restriction sites located some 9 to 13 kb 3' to the beta globin gene. This deletion is different from those present in other types of G gamma A gamma(delta beta)zero-thalassemia. The similarity of the hematological expression of these delta beta-thalassemic conditions which have somewhat comparable 5' breakpoints supports the idea that an important fetal hemoglobin-controlling region lies between the psi beta and delta globin genes.

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