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Globin genes organization, figure

Figure 27-10 Organization of the globin genes on human chromosomes 11 and 16. The composition of the various embryonic, fetal, and adult hemoglobins is also indicated. Closed boxes indicate active genes and open boxes pseudogenes. The triangles ( ) indicate Alu repetitive sequences and their orientation. The shaded boxes indicate Kpn repeat sequences and the half-arrows their respective orientation. The Kpn sequence between the e and 7° genes in fact consists of two tandemly linked Kpn repeats. From Karlsson and Nienhuis196 and Proudfoot.197... Figure 27-10 Organization of the globin genes on human chromosomes 11 and 16. The composition of the various embryonic, fetal, and adult hemoglobins is also indicated. Closed boxes indicate active genes and open boxes pseudogenes. The triangles ( ) indicate Alu repetitive sequences and their orientation. The shaded boxes indicate Kpn repeat sequences and the half-arrows their respective orientation. The Kpn sequence between the e and 7° genes in fact consists of two tandemly linked Kpn repeats. From Karlsson and Nienhuis196 and Proudfoot.197...

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