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Publication : Intervening sequence of DNA identified in the structural portion of a mouse beta-globin gene.

First Author  Tilghman SM Year  1978
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  75
Issue  2 Pages  725-9
PubMed ID  273235 Mgi Jnum  J:32641
Mgi Id  MGI:80131 Doi  10.1073/pnas.75.2.725
Citation  Tilghman SM, et al. (1978) Intervening sequence of DNA identified in the structural portion of a mouse beta-globin gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 75(2):725-9
abstractText  The unusual electron microscopic appearance of a hybrid formed between 9S mouse beta-globin mRNA and its corresponding cloned gene segment is caused by at least one, and possibly two, intervening sequences of DNA that interrupt the mouse beta-globin gene. Such an interpretation is consistent with a paradoxical restriction site pattern previously noted in this gene and with the nucleotide sequence of that portion of the gene that spans both structural and intervening sequences. The large intervening sequence, approximately 550 base pairs in length, occurs in the structural globin sequence and immediately follows the beta-globin codon corresponding to amino acid 104. A smaller, putative intervening sequence is located close to the 5' end of the beta-globin-coding sequence but may reside beyond its initiation codon. The beta-globin gene thus appears to be encoded in two, and possibly three, discontinuous segments.
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