Genetic control of F cells in human adults

  • Zago M
  • Wood W
  • Clegg J
  • et al.
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Hb F levels were determined on samples from 750 normal blood donors. Six individuals (0.8%) had Hb F levels in excess of 1.1%, the upper end of the continuous distribution. Eight individuals at the upper end and 7 individuals at the lower end of the range were selected for family studies. These studies revealed that the control of Hb F levels in adults, as judged by the more sensitive F-cell technique, has a major genetic component. Structural analysis of the Hb F in several cases demonstrated that both G gamma and A gamma chains were present, but in variable proportions. These results are discussed in light of current concepts of adult F-cell production.

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Zago, M., Wood, W., Clegg, J., Weatherall, D., O’Sullivan, M., & Gunson, H. (1979). Genetic control of F cells in human adults. Blood, 53(5), 977–986. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v53.5.977.977

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