PCR amplification of part of the X-Y homologous amelogenin gene with a single primer pair has been used as a sex identification test because it generates different length products from the X and Y chromosomes. Using a commercially available kit that contains amelogenin primers, we report a single phenotypically normal Caucasian male out of 327 males tested to date that failed to show an X chromosome-specific PCR product. Using alternative amelogenin primers external to but encompassing the initial amplicon, an X chromosome-specific product was seen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDetection of the prothrombin G20210A mutation was performed on the LightCycler Instrument (Roche Molecular Biochemicals, Mannheim, Germany) using commercially available primers and hybridization probes. Herein we report four cases from unrelated African American individuals where LightCycler analysis showed atypical melting curves. Sequence analysis of the four samples showed heterozygosity for a C to T mutation 1 bp upstream from the known 20210 mutation at position 20209.
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