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Inversions Disrupting the Factor VIII Gene Are a Common Cause of Severe Haemophilia A

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Journal Nat Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 1993 Nov 1
PMID 8275087
Citations 169
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Abstract

Mutations in the factor VIII gene have been discovered for barely more than half of the examined cases of severe haemophilia A. To account for the unidentified mutations, we propose a model based on the possibility of recombination between homologous sequences located in intron 22 and upstream of the factor VIII gene. Such a recombination would lead to an inversion of all intervening DNA and a disruption of the gene. We present evidence to support this model and describe a Southern blot assay that detects the inversion. These findings should be valuable for genetic prediction of haemophilia A in approximately 45% of families with severe disease.

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