2022
DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_1235_19
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Molecular basis of RhD-negative phenotype in North Indian blood donor population

Abstract: Background & objectives: RHD gene typing is highly complex due to homology with RHCE genes. Molecular polymorphism of the RHCE and RHD genes have been characterized among various populations, but no studies have been undertaken among Indians. This study was undertaken to assess the genetic basis of RHD-negative phenotype in Indian blood donor population. Methods: Sample from … Show more

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“…This result is similar to those found in RhD-negative individuals from Caucasian, Indian, and Iranian populations. [ 16 20 ] Nevertheless, as only RHD exons 3, 4, and 7 were tested in the RhD-negative samples, the possibility remains that some of the samples may have a nonactive hybrid RHD gene rather than a homozygous RHD deletion allele, as both would give negative results by the technique used here. Moreover, in this study, the RHD gene was investigated by means of PCR techniques, which could fail in detecting some RHD negative alleles that could be detected by using gene sequencing methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is similar to those found in RhD-negative individuals from Caucasian, Indian, and Iranian populations. [ 16 20 ] Nevertheless, as only RHD exons 3, 4, and 7 were tested in the RhD-negative samples, the possibility remains that some of the samples may have a nonactive hybrid RHD gene rather than a homozygous RHD deletion allele, as both would give negative results by the technique used here. Moreover, in this study, the RHD gene was investigated by means of PCR techniques, which could fail in detecting some RHD negative alleles that could be detected by using gene sequencing methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%