HBAP1

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Hemoglobin, alpha pseudogene 1
Identifiers
Symbol(s) HBAP1;
Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 3041 n/a



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Hemoglobin, alpha pseudogene 1, also known as HBAP1, is a human gene.[1]


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  • Perez-Stable C, Ayres TM, Shen CK (1984). "Distinctive sequence organization and functional programming of an Alu repeat promoter.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81 (17): 5291-5. PMID 6089189. 
  • Proudfoot NJ, Gil A, Maniatis T (1983). "The structure of the human zeta-globin gene and a closely linked, nearly identical pseudogene.". Cell 31 (3 Pt 2): 553-63. PMID 6297773. 
  • Goodbourn SE, Higgs DR, Clegg JB, Weatherall DJ (1983). "Molecular basis of length polymorphism in the human zeta-globin gene complex.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 80 (16): 5022-6. PMID 6308667. 
  • Orkin SH, Michelson A (1980). "Partial deletion of the alpha-globin structural gene in human alpha-thalassaemia.". Nature 286 (5772): 538-40. PMID 7402334. 
  • Proudfoot NJ, Maniatis T (1980). "The structure of a human alpha-globin pseudogene and its relationship to alpha-globin gene duplication.". Cell 21 (2): 537-44. PMID 7407925.