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. 2007 Nov;9(5):618–623. doi: 10.2353/jmoldx.2007.070027

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Multiplex genotyping of nine common mutations/variants from eight galactosemia samples. A normal wild-type DNA and nine mutations/variants are shown. For each sample, all nine alleles are analyzed and detected as a wild type or a mutant in each size range (bin). Mutations are labeled as “MUT _”. Vertical scales are peak heights measured in relative fluorescent units, and horizontal scales are ranges of oligodeoxyribonucleotides sizes for normal and mutant genotypes detected with each allele. a: Wild-type genotype; b: heterozygous IVS2-2, A>G, artificial template; c: heterozygous p.S135L, C>T; d: heterozygous p.T138M (reverse strand genotyped), G>A mutation; e: compound heterozygous p.Q188R, A>G and p.Y209C, T>C (reverse strand genotyped); f: compound heterozygous p.L195P, T>C and p.N314D, A>G; g: heterozygous p.L218L, G>A (reverse strand genotyped), and p.N314D, A>G; h: heterozygous p.K285N, G>T.