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242 related items for PubMed ID: 3032452

  • 41. Gene deletions in alpha thalassemia prove that the 5' zeta locus is functional.
    Pressley L, Higgs DR, Clegg JB, Weatherall DJ.
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  • 44. The 32.6 kb Indian delta beta-thalassaemia deletion ends in a 3.4 kb L1 element downstream of the beta-globin gene.
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  • 46. A novel deletion in delta beta-thalassemia found in Japan.
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  • 60. Nonuniform recombination within the human beta-globin gene cluster.
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