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From: FUT1 variants responsible for Bombay or para-Bombay phenotypes in a database

Figure 3

(A) Normalized and temperature-shifted melting curves for genotyping of c.503C>G. The six selected subjects having the wild type (WT) genotype c.503C/C, (blue) and one selected subject with the genotype c.503C/G (red) were completely separated. (B) Normalized melting curves for genotyping of c.725T>G and c.749G>C. Two selected subjects having WT genotypes (c.725T/T and c.749G/G, blue), two selected subjects (labelled 725T/G) with the genotype c.725T/G and c.749G/G (red), and one subject (labelled 749G/C) with the genotype c. 725T/T and c.749G/C (green) were completely separated. (C) Normalized and temperature-shifted melting curves for genotyping of c.503C>G obtained for randomly selected Sinhalese people (n = 54). There was no subject with c.503C>G. (D) Normalized melting curves for genotyping of c.725T>G and c.749G>C obtained for Sinhalese. The subjects having WT genotypes (blue), and a subject labelled 725T/G as above, (red) were completely separated. There was no subject with the genotype c.725G/G and c.749G/C in this population.

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