Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 17, 2026

A Practical and Novel Method to Extract Genomic DNA from Blood Collection Kits for Plasma Protein Preservation
Published on: May 18, 2013
bloodAGENT: a versatile tool for blood group typing and genomic variation analysis
Michael Wittig1, Tim A Steiert1, Christoph Gassner1,2
1Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrechts-University and University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 24105, Germany.
Motivation:
Accurate blood group allele determination is essential for both research and clinical applications. While next-generation sequencing and third-generation sequencing technologies provide a wealth of genomic data, secondary analysis pipelines often struggle with detecting variations in paralogous regions and maintaining haplotype integrity. Existing tools for blood group allele determination are frequently proprietary and lack the flexibility needed to address these challenges. To bridge this gap, we developed bloodAGENT, a versatile and open-source tool designed for analyzing genomic variation and resolving blood group alleles.
Results:
bloodAGENT achieves high concordance in blood group allele determination under typical conditions but reveals a strong dependence on data completeness. Simulations show that dropout rates are the primary determinant of concordance and ambiguities, with noticeable declines at dropout rates as low as 5%. While phasing breaks have a minor overall impact, their importance remains evident in specific scenarios. These results highlight bloodAGENT's robustness and its potential for handling complex genomic analyses.
Availability And Implementation:
https://github.com/ikmb/bloodAGENT.git.
Related Concept Videos
Blood Typing
Antigens are protein molecules that reside on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). The ABO and Rh blood typing systems target...
Modern Molecular Taxonomy
Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion Overview
A blood transfusion is a medical procedure used to replace blood lost due to injury, surgery, or to treat conditions such as anemia or cancer. During a transfusion, donor blood is...
Blood Types
ABO blood group
ABO antigens are glycoproteins encoded by genes present on...
Blood Transfusion and Agglutination
History
The history of blood transfusion dates back to the 17th century, when early attempts were made in animals. In 1818 James Blundell, a British doctor, performed the first successful human blood transfusion. Later in 1900, Karl...
The ABO Blood Group
Antigens in the ABO Blood Group System
Antigens are substances that can trigger an immune response, leading to the production of antibodies. In the ABO blood group system,...

