2020
DOI: 10.1111/ijlh.13292
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Development of DNA controls for detection of β‐thalassemia mutations commonly found in Asian

Abstract: Introduction: Several DNA-based approaches including a reverse dot-blot hybridization (RDB) have been established for detection of β-thalassemia genotypes to provide accurate genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for prevention and control of severe β-thalassemia. However, one of major concerns of these techniques is a risk of misdiagnosis due to a lack of DNA controls. Here, we constructed positive DNA controls for β-thalassemia genotyping in order to ensure that all steps in the analysis are performed pr… Show more

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“…Unlike most of the quality control samples generally available, which are designated to be used in individual testing, our single‐tube QC material developed could be used for both Hb and DNA analyses for hemoglobinopathies. DNA controls have also been developed to identify ten common β‐thalassemia mutations in Thailand in a reverse dot blot hybridization format 19 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike most of the quality control samples generally available, which are designated to be used in individual testing, our single‐tube QC material developed could be used for both Hb and DNA analyses for hemoglobinopathies. DNA controls have also been developed to identify ten common β‐thalassemia mutations in Thailand in a reverse dot blot hybridization format 19 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%