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. 1981 Sep;68(3):606–610. doi: 10.1172/JCI110294

Sickle gene. Its origin and diffusion from West Africa.

J G Mears, H M Lachman, R Cabannes, K P Amegnizin, D Labie, R L Nagel
PMCID: PMC370840  PMID: 6268660

Abstract

Linked DNA polymorphisms can be used to study the evolution of structural gene mutations. Both the beta S-(beta 6Glu leads to Val) and beta C-(beta 6Glu leads to Lys) genes are common in West Africa. We have analyzed their linkage to a polymorphic Hpa 1 site appearing 3' to the beta-globin gene locus in selected populations from Wes Africa. A large reservoir of beta A-genes linked to 13-kilobase Hpa 1 fragments with a frequency of 17-18% has been identified. In addition, the beta S- and beta C-genes in Togo are found to be tightly linked to the 13-kilobase Hpa 1 fragment, whereas 72% of the beta S-genes in the Ivory Coast reside on the 7.6-kilobase Hpa 1 fragment. These studies are consistent with the selection and expansion of two different chromosomes bearing beta S-genes in at least two physically close, but ethnically separate regions of West Africa, with subsequent diffusion to North, Equatorial, and East Africa.

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