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Human platelet antigen-5 (Br) genotyping by ASPA: Allele-specific primer amplification (PCR-SSP)

  • S. Simsek
  • , P. M. M. Bleeker
  • , J. Heeremans
  • , A. E. G. von dem Borne Kr.

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Abstract

We have developed a PCR assay named ASPA (allele-specific primer amplification) to determine the HPA-5a and -5b genotypes. It consists of two PCR-reactions. One primer of each primer set has a 3'-end nucleotide which is specific for A or G at position 505 of the HPA-5b or -5a allele respectively. The HPA-5 genotypes determined in this way were strictly concordant with the genotypes established by the PCR-ASRA and with the phenotypes established using MAIPA. The ASPA is a rapid and reliable technique and can be used for the determination of alleles which code for platelet antigen allotypes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)659-661
JournalBritish journal of haematology
Volume88
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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