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ABO genotyping-identification of O1, O1*, and O2 alleles using the polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific oligonucleotide (PCR-SSO) technique.

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  • ABO genotyping-identification of O1, O1*, and O2 alleles using the polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific oligonucleotide (PCR-SSO) technique. Abstract Text:

    ABO polymorphism at the gene level has been investigated by molecular methods, predominantly sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). We describe the application of the polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific oligonucleotide (PCRSSO) method, which is considered to be more versatile for large sample numbers, compared with conventional ABO genotyping by PCR-RFLP. PCR-SSO, while maintaining accurate and reliable results, reduces costs and labor. A population of 155 random individuals was investigated for the three O alleles, O1, O1*, and O2. The allelic frequencies were 35 percent, 26 percent, and 5 percent, respectively. PCR-SSO results correlated completely with both serologic and PCRRFLP results.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Immunohematology / American Red Cross

    VOLUME: 12

    Page Numbers: 149-53

    Journal Abbreviation: Immunohematology

    ISSN: 0894-203X

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 1996

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Red Cross Blood Bank Victoria, Development Unit, Corner of Kavanagh and Balston Streets, Southbank, Victoria, 3006, Australia.

    Country: United States

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