Technical Report No. 7-91

Detection in a Japanese population of a length polymorphism in the 5′ flanking region of the human beta-globin gene with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis

Takahashi N, Hiyama K, Kodaira M, Satoh C
Editor’s note: A publication based on this report was published in Hum Genet 87:219-20, 1991.
Summary
An analysis of the ATTTT repeat polymorphism located approximately 1,400 base pairs upstream from the beta-globin structural gene was carried out by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of RNA:DNA duplexes. Genomic or cloned DNAs were digested with restriction enzymes and hybridized with 32P-labeled RNA probes, and resulting RNA:DNA duplexes were examined by DGGE. A difference in the number of repeat units was recognized by differences in duplex mobility on the DGGE gel. In this study of 81 unrelated Japanese from Hiroshima, a sequence heteromorphism was observed at this site. Alleles with 5 and 6 repeats of the ATTTT unit, which had already been reported, were found in polymorphic proportions. In addition, two unreported alleles, one having 7 repeats and the other having an A-to-G nucleotide substitution in the 5th repeat, were detected. Family study data showed that the segregation of these four types of variants is consistent with an autosomal codominant mode of inheritance. This study also demonstrated that DGGE of RNA:DNA duplexes is a sensitive tool for detecting variations in DNA.

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