Example sentences for: dna-based

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  • HFE mutation analysis was performed as previously described [ 23 ] . A and B alleles were detected using low-resolution DNA-based typing (PCR/sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe) in probands [ 23 ] . Control subjects were tested using the microdroplet lymphocytotoxicity test [ 25 ] ; subjects were evaluated using antisera that detected allele assignments described in the 9 thInternational Histocompatibility Workshop [ 26 ] . Because the levels of resolution of the DNA-based and serological typing methods we used are similar, alleles detected by these respective methods provide concordant allele assignments, with the exception of B*70 and B*71 that were not detected by serological methods.

  • Recent analyses suggest that 70% of non-functional duplicated genes (pseudogenes) in the human genome result from retrotransposition rather than any DNA-based process (Torrents et al.

  • HLA -A and -B alleles were detected using low-resolution DNA-based typing (PCR/sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe) in index cases [ 16 ] . Control subjects were tested using the microdroplet lymphocytotoxicity test [ 8 ] ; subjects were evaluated using antisera that detected allele assignments described in the 9 thInternational Histocompatibility Workshop [ 17 ] . Because the levels of resolution of the DNA-based and serological typing methods we used are similar, alleles detected by these respective methods provide concordant allele assignments, with the exception of B*70 and B*71 that were not detected by serological methods.

  • In each index patient in whom a single A or B allele was detected by DNA-based typing, we verified the allele(s) and set phase to ascertain haplotypes of the index patient using HLA analyses of appropriate family members.

  • Some probands were homozygous for A alleles by DNA-based typing and family studies: A*01 (n = 2), A*02 (n = 7), A*03 (n = 29), A*11 (n = 1), A*24 (n = 1), and A*24 (n = 1).


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