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P Guérin1, S Berriche, S Intrator, P Rouger, D Salmon, C Salmon, G Lucotte.
Abstract
The Y specific probe (two 49f and 49a sub-clones) is a polymorphic one for the A (5 alleles), C (2 alleles), D (3 alleles), F (2 alleles) and I (2 alleles). We show that the corresponding allelic combinations, or haplotypes, are transmitted father-to-son in eleven random chosen families. Utilisation of these polymorphisms in other eleven father-son paternitity cases, studied for a panel of erythrocytic and seric markers, shows a good correlation between the two approaches, most of the paternies excluded by the Y probes being also excluded with other allotypic markers. Utilisation of this sort of polymorphism does not necessitate the knowledge of maternal genotype in families studied.Mesh:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2904692 DOI: 10.1016/s0338-4535(88)80052-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Fr Transfus Immunohematol ISSN: 0338-4535