The structure of a mutant H-2 gene suggests that the generation of polymorphism in H-2 genes may occur by gene conversion-like events

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We have cloned a mutant allele of the H-2Kb gene known as H-2Kbml. DNA sequence analysis of this gene shows that it is the result of an intergenic exchange of DNA (gene conversion) which results in the conversion of a short internal segment of the H-2Kb to the corresponding sequence of another H-2 gene. We suggest that this type of gene conversion is widespread in H-2 genes and that it is a major force in the generation of polymorphism in H-2 genes. © 1983 Nature Publishing Group.

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Weiss, E. H., Mellor, A., Golden, L., Fahrner, K., Simpson, E., Hurst, J., & Flavell, R. A. (1983). The structure of a mutant H-2 gene suggests that the generation of polymorphism in H-2 genes may occur by gene conversion-like events. Nature, 301(5902), 671–674. https://doi.org/10.1038/301671a0

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