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Hemophilia B (Christmas disease) variants and carrier detection analyzed by DNA probes.
M C Poon, … , L S Dimnik, D I Hoar
M C Poon, … , L S Dimnik, D I Hoar
Published April 1, 1987
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1987;79(4):1204-1209. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI112938.
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Hemophilia B (Christmas disease) variants and carrier detection analyzed by DNA probes.

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We have used two strategies to study 14 hemophilia B families from 11 kindreds for possible carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis. First, we sequentially used the Factor IX probes (sequentially with restriction enzymes Taq I, Xmn I, and Dde I), and the linked probes p45h (Taq I), p45d (Pst I), and 52a (Taq I) for restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. Second, we searched for useful variant Taq I digestion fragments using the Factor IX complementary DNA. Two separate new Taq I variants in exon VIII were identified. Using both strategies, 11 of 14 families (from 9 of 11 kindreds) were informative for further studies. In five kindreds studied in detail, the carrier status of all 11 at risk females was determined and prenatal diagnosis could be offered to the offsprings of each of the six carriers identified. Thus, in this study, we have identified a higher proportion of informative families than has previously been reported.

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M C Poon, D H Chui, M Patterson, D M Starozik, L S Dimnik, D I Hoar

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