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Publication : Transposition of a long member of the L1 major interspersed DNA family into the mouse beta globin gene locus.

First Author  Burton FH Year  1985
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  13
Issue  14 Pages  5071-84
PubMed ID  2991851 Mgi Jnum  J:7960
Mgi Id  MGI:56429 Doi  10.1093/nar/13.14.5071
Citation  Burton FH, et al. (1985) Transposition of a long member of the L1 major interspersed DNA family into the mouse beta globin gene locus. Nucleic Acids Res 13(14):5071-84
abstractText  A long member of the highly repeated long interspersed DNA family L1Md (for L1 in Mus domesticus) has integrated by transposition into a target site which lies between the two adult beta globin genes of mouse. DNA hybridization and nucleotide sequence analysis show that this target site, which is part of the single copy DNA flanking the globin genes, is interrupted by the L1 element in one chromosome but is uninterrupted in both allelic and ancestral chromosomes. Other large DNA rearrangements of the region between the two adult beta globin genes are also associated with these allelic chromosomes, and include insertions or deletions of both single copy DNA and simple and complex repetitive DNA. This has caused extensive reorganization of this intergenic region. However, the distance between the two genes flanking this region remains conserved, suggesting that the spacing of the globin genes may be subject to conservative selection.
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