Improvement in HLA-DQB typing by PCR-RFLP: introduction of a constant restriction site in one of the primers for digestion control
- PMID: 1357779
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1992.tb01964.x
Improvement in HLA-DQB typing by PCR-RFLP: introduction of a constant restriction site in one of the primers for digestion control
Abstract
The PCR-RFLP method previously reported by Inoko is a powerful technique for HLA class II typing. The reliability of RFLP interpretation depends on complete digestion by restriction endonucleases using a modified primer with restriction sites as an internal digestion control. The use of restriction enzymes which recognize specific HLA DQB allelic variations makes HLA DQB genotyping possible.
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