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Published on: November 10, 2015
An application of PCR-single strand conformation polymorphism to MN genotyping
Y Sasaki1, N Nakayashiki, K Saigusa
1Department of Legal Medicine, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine, Morioka 020-8505, Japan.
Abstract:
A PCR-based genotyping of MN blood group system was investigated for DNA samples taken from a population of 409 northern Japanese. DNA fragment (257bp) including exon 2 of glycophorin A (GPA) gene, in which encodes the determinants of MN antigens, was specifically amplified. On the analysis of PCR-single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) for M alleles, band patterns of M(G) and M(T) were easily discriminated each other. For N alleles, three band patterns were observed, and we tentatively named these alleles as N(1), N(2) and N(V). The N(1) allele appeared predominantly and N(2) had two base substitutions at 1st (C-->A) and 56th (C-->T) in exon 2 of N(1). The other N(V), which was detected from a pair of a mother and her child, possessed a single base substitution at 23rd (A-->G) in intron 2. The allele frequencies of M(G), M(T), N(1) and N(2) were 0.4450, 0.0978, 0.4303 and 0.0269, respectively. The polymorphism information content and the probability of paternity exclusion by this MN genotyping were estimated to be 0.5252 and 0.3219, respectively.
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