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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2013 Dec 2;52(4):195–202. doi: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2013.11.003

Table 2.

RHD and RHCE alleles identified in total sample population (n= 829 samples)

RHD alleles (n = 40) RHCE alleles (n =32)
D DAR ce(48G or 48C) ce 48C, 733G, 1006T
DIIIa Weak D Type 4.0 Ce ceAR
ΨD D-CE-D (r’S) cE ceBI
D deleted D 1097A CCWe ceCF
DIVa Type 1 Weak D Type 40 CCXe ceEK
DIVa Type 2 DOL Ce 48G ceMO
DAU-0.1 DOL-2 ce 48C ceTI
DAU-0 Weak RHD(165C>T) ce 733G (48G or
48C)
ce 48G, 733G, 1025T
DAU-3 D-CE(4-7)-D DHAR RN
DAU-4 DIIIa-CE(4-7)-D ce 48C, 733G, 916A ce 48C, 193G, 733G
DAU-5 Weak D Type 4.2.2 ceSL ce 340T, 733G*
DIII type 4 Weak D Type 4.2.3 ceSM ce 48G, 733G, 340T*
DFV D-CE(3)-D ce 254G ce 48C, 733G, 941C
DIIIa 819A D-CE(2-7)-D ce 733G, 941C CeTI
D ex7 del (or
altered)
D-ceEK(2-7)-D ce 48C, 105T ceTI 48C,733G, 744C, 1025T
D 384C D-CE(3-7)-D ce 285T ce 48C,193G, 733G
D 541T D 963A
D 569T D 186T, 364A, 873A
D 841C DIIIa 819A, 384C
D 941T DAU 667G, 1136T

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