The 7.2 kilobase (kb) Corfu deltabeta thalassemia mutation is the smallest known deletion encompassing a region upstream of the human delta gene that has been suggested to account for the vastly different phenotypes in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH) versus beta thalassemia.
Because of the consistent association of a specific beta-thalassaemia mutation and normal Hb A2 levels, we postulate that this beta-thalassaemia chromosome carries a delta gene (delta-thalassaemia) which is unable to increase the delta-globin output in response to beta-thalassaemia.