High throughput molecular confirmation of β-thalassemia mutations using novel TaqMan probes

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Abstract

β-Thalassemia is a public health problem where 4.5% of Malaysians are β-thalassemia carriers. The genetic disorder is caused by defects in the β-globin gene complex which lead to reduced or complete absence of β-globin chain synthesis. Five TaqMan genotyping assays were designed and developed to detect the common β-thalassemia mutations in Malaysian Malays. The assays were evaluated with 219 "blinded" DNA samples and the results showed 100% sensitivity and specificity. The in-house designed TaqMan genotyping assays were found to be cost- and time-effective for characterization of β-thalassemia mutations in the Malaysian population. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Kho, S. L., Chua, K. H., George, E., & Tan, J. A. M. A. (2013). High throughput molecular confirmation of β-thalassemia mutations using novel TaqMan probes. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(2), 2506–2514. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130202506

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