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. 1992;34(1-2):53-6.

Detection and molecular analysis of alpha and beta thalassaemia genes--recent developments in screening protocols

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Detection and molecular analysis of alpha and beta thalassaemia genes--recent developments in screening protocols

J Tan et al. J Singapore Paediatr Soc. 1992.

Abstract

Molecular and non-molecular techniques have been utilized for the detection and characterisation of alpha- and beta-thalassaemia genes. Non-molecular techniques example, haematological indices and haemoglobin electrophoresis allow samples to be screened rapidly without the use of radionuclides but these techniques are unable to detect mutations at the gene level. Molecular analysis of alpha- and beta-globin genes either by Southern Blotting and radionuclides or DNA amplification using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows detection of specific mutations and have enabled prenatal diagnosis of the thalassaemias.

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