In a survey of the chromosomal background associated with the sickle cell gene in Guadeloupe, a French Caribbean island, we identified 37 unrelated patients with sickle cell disease (27 SS, nine SC, and one S-beta-thalassemia) of 477 unrelated sickle cell patients where the beta3 gene was linked to 20 different atypical haplotypes. These atypical chromosomes account for about 5% of the overall betaS chromosomes in this population. To investigate the origin of these atypical betaS haplotypes, we performed extensive typing of betaS and betaA chromosomes. Twenty-two different 5' subhaplotypes were identified among the betaS chromosomes. Fifteen of 20 different atypical haplotypes are likely to be the product of recombination by a single crossover around the <
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