1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-1004(1996)8:4<358::aid-humu9>3.0.co;2-3
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A rapid and reliable PCR method for genotyping the ABO blood group. II: A2 and O2 alleles

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“…Since using the blood type molecular testing and genotyping in transfusion medicine, the number of weak ABO(H) alleles is still growing . Unusual O alleles, including O2, at the ABO(H) locus may be implicated in unexpected blood group phenotypes, whereas the O(H) phenotype is no longer considered a genetic entity . It would be interesting to study the binding of P. falciparum to weak A alleles that appear to serologists as group O but produce irregular anti‐A 1 , whose reactivity with Tn‐structures is unknown and also arises in some individuals with blood group A 2 , which most likely results from the lack of GalNAc transferase A 1 and exclusive encoding of a specific GalNAc transferase A 2 .…”
Section: The Susceptibility Of Non‐o Blood Group Individuals To the Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since using the blood type molecular testing and genotyping in transfusion medicine, the number of weak ABO(H) alleles is still growing . Unusual O alleles, including O2, at the ABO(H) locus may be implicated in unexpected blood group phenotypes, whereas the O(H) phenotype is no longer considered a genetic entity . It would be interesting to study the binding of P. falciparum to weak A alleles that appear to serologists as group O but produce irregular anti‐A 1 , whose reactivity with Tn‐structures is unknown and also arises in some individuals with blood group A 2 , which most likely results from the lack of GalNAc transferase A 1 and exclusive encoding of a specific GalNAc transferase A 2 .…”
Section: The Susceptibility Of Non‐o Blood Group Individuals To the Imentioning
confidence: 99%