Thromb Haemost 1992; 67(01): 066-069
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1648382
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Haplotype Analysis of Identical Factor IX Mutants Using PCR

Peter M Green
1   The Paediatric Research Unit, Division of Medical & Molecular Genetics, Guy’s Tower, London Bridge, United Kingdom
,
A Jane Montandon
1   The Paediatric Research Unit, Division of Medical & Molecular Genetics, Guy’s Tower, London Bridge, United Kingdom
,
Rolf Ljung
2   The Department for Coagulation Disorders, University of Lund, General Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
,
lnga Marie Nilsson
2   The Department for Coagulation Disorders, University of Lund, General Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
,
Francesco Giannelli
1   The Paediatric Research Unit, Division of Medical & Molecular Genetics, Guy’s Tower, London Bridge, United Kingdom
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Publication History

Received 19 March 1991

Accepted after revision 15 August 1991

Publication Date:
02 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

We have detected the mutations in the factor IX genes from all of the haemophilia B patients registered at Malmo haemophilia centre (45) and are currently examining the entire UK haemophilia B population. From these studies we have found 13 base substitutions which have recurred in 1-6 other, presumably unrelated, patients. In order to determine the minimum number of independent repeats of each mutation we have used PCR to examine the five factor IX polymorphisms forming the most informative combinations and we have characterised the haplotype of each patient. Patients with different haplotypes are assumed to be unrelated and thus to carry independent mutations. All but one of the 13 mutations occur in at least 2 haplotypes thus pinpointing 12 mutational hotspots and mutations that can be clearly considered detrimental. Two of the 13 substitutions occur at non-CpG sites.