Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA from different strains of rat indicated that there were multiple copies of the gene encoding the second enzyme of the heme biosynthetic pathway, delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALA-D). Two types of genomic clones were isolated from a Sprague-Dawley rat library. One appears to be the expressed gene, whereas the nucleotide sequence of the other suggests that it contains an ALA-D processed pseudogene because (1) there are no introns, (2) there are multiple mutations that alter the predicted amino acid sequence of ALA-D and cause premature termination, (3) there is a 3' polyadenylated tract, and (4) there is an 8-bp direct repeat flanking the gene. The rat genome is unusual in this respect since ALA-D pseudogenes have not been detected in Southern blot analyses of other mammals, including human, gorilla, chimpanzee, orangutan, rabbit, mouse, and Chinese hamster.

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