
We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of 3.4 kilobase pairs of DNA covering the region of the human beta globin gene cluster where a human globin-related sequence psi beta 2 was thought to lie (Fritsch, Lawn, and Maniatis (1980) Cell 19, 959-972). Analysis of the resulting data reveals no evidence for any globin-related sequences in this region. The region does, however, contain several stretches of poly (dA-dT). We have confirmed the observations of Fritsch et al. that DNA from the psi beta 2 region hybridizes to the poly (dA-dT)-tailed human fetal globin cDNA plasmid, pJW151 (Wilson et al., (1978) Nucl. Acids Res. 5, 563-581) under conditions of low stringency, but we find that this hybridization is abolished by the addition of poly(rA). We conclude that psi beta 2 is not a globin pseudogene, and that the earlier investigators were probably misled by hybridization between the poly (dA-dT) stretches within the psi beta 2 region and the tails used in constructing the cDNA plasmid.
Fetus, Base Sequence, Genes, Pregnancy, Humans, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Female, DNA, Globins, Plasmids
Fetus, Base Sequence, Genes, Pregnancy, Humans, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Female, DNA, Globins, Plasmids
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