Population-specific spectrum of the F11 mutations in Koreans: Evidence for a founder effect

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The aim of this study was to investigate a mutation spectrum of F11 among Korean patients with factor XI (FXI) deficiency and to determine the haplotypes of mutations frequently found in Koreans. Thirteen unrelated patients from non-consanguineous families with FXI deficiency were included in the study. In the mutation analysis, the most frequently found mutations were Q263X (four cases; 31%) and Q226X (three cases; 23%). The frequency of Q263X-bearing haplotype was significantly different between normal and patient groups (p = 0.001), which is consistent with a founder effect of Q263X mutation. Testing for the presence of these two mutations should be the first genetic screening in Korean patients with FXI deficiency. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Kim, J., Song, J., Lyu, C. J., Kim, Y. R., Oh, S. H., Choi, Y. C., … Lee, K. A. (2012). Population-specific spectrum of the F11 mutations in Koreans: Evidence for a founder effect. Clinical Genetics, 82(2), 180–186. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.2011.01732.x

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