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. 1988 Apr;85(8):2682–2685. doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.8.2682

Use of synthetic oligonucleotides for genomic DNA dot hybridization to split the DQw3 haplotype.

M Martell 1, I Le Gall 1, P Millasseau 1, J Dausset 1, D Cohen 1
PMCID: PMC280062  PMID: 2895927

Abstract

Comparison of two different HLA-DQ beta gene sequences from two DR4 individuals, probably corresponding to DQw3.2 (DQR4) and DQw3.1 (DQR5) specificities, has shown several nucleotide variations. Eight oligonucleotides (24 bases long), derived from these polymorphic areas, have been synthesized. Each oligonucleotide was hybridized to BamHI-digested DNA samples from eight families with HLA-DR4 individuals. Four polymorphic BamHI fragments were detected. Two of eight oligonucleotides gave a single signal (8.9 kilobases) on DQw3.2-positive haplotypes. We used one of these oligonucleotides in a genomic DNA dot hybridization and detected a hybridization signal only in DQw3.2-positive individuals. A very simple test like this allows the screening of a large population sample within a very short period.

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