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Title:
Comparison of human and chimpanzee ξ1 blobin genes | Journal of Molecular Evolution
Description:
The DNA base sequences of the entire chimpanzee ξ1 globin gene and an additional 1 kb of DNA flanking both the human and chimpanzee genes have been determined. Whereas the human ξ1 gene contains a termination codon in the sixth position, the chimpanzee gene appears to be functional. This finding confirms Proudfoot et al.
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