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. 1988 Apr;78(4):359-62.
doi: 10.1007/BF00291736.

A HindIII RFLP and a gene lesion in the coagulation factor VIII gene

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A HindIII RFLP and a gene lesion in the coagulation factor VIII gene

F Bernardi et al. Hum Genet. 1988 Apr.

Abstract

The presence and inheritance of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) and gene lesions in the coagulation factor VIII gene were investigated in 15 hemophilia families. An abnormal HindIII 2.6-kb band, previously detected in a severe hemophiliac, was observed in a not severely affected patient and also in the normal gene of a woman carrying a hemophilic gene in which the lesions was found. The TaqI site in exon 24 of this defective gene was removed by a C to T transition causing an amino acid change (Arg----Gln). Very low amounts of factor VIII activity and antigen were detected in the severely affected grandson. The presence of the HindIII 2.6-kb fragment in both normal and pathological genes indicates that a factor VIII RFLP without functional meaning was found. Its frequency, determined in 60 chromosomes, is 0.18. Double digestions enabled us to map the polymorphic site 3' to the exon 19.

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