Gene conversion and evolution of Xq28 duplicons involved in recurring inversions causing severe hemophilia A

Table 4.

Haplotypes of int22h-1




459

4094

4302

4340

4341

4350

4619

5076

5880

7652

8564

8878


Chimpanzee h1
G
G
C
G
G
T
T
A
G
A
A
G
int22h-1 haplotype number
Control individual
C1 h1 A A A C G 1
C2 h1 A A A C G 1
C3 h1 A A A C G 1
C4 h1 A A A C G 1
C5 h1 A A A C G 1
C6 h1 A A A C G 1
C7 h1 A A A C G 1
C8 h1 A A A C G 1
C9 h1 A A C G 2
C10 h1 A A C G G 3
C11 h1 A A C G G 4
C12 h1 A G C 5
C13 h1 A G C T 6
C14 h1 G C G 7
C15 h1 G C G 7
C16 h1 G C G 7
C17 h1 G C G A G 8
C18 h1 G C G A G 8
C19 h1


G


C
G

A
G


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  • Int22h-1 human nucleotide number at sites of polymorphism is shown at the top. Chimpanzee nucleotides at these sites are shown in bold. Empty spaces are identical to ancestral (chimpanzee). Novel alleles are in upper case.

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