RHD-RHCE(3-9)-RHD
Caution: This structure most likely does not exist
Hybrid RHCE(3-9)
No designation assigned
c.[361 T>A;380 T>C;383 A>G;455 A>C;505 A>C;509 T>G;514 A>T;544 T>A;577 G>A;594 A>T;602 C>G;667 T>G;697 G>C;712 G>A;733 G>C;744 C>T;787 G>A;800 A>T;916 G>A;932 A>G;941 G>T;968 C>A;974 G>T;979 A>G;985 GG>CA;989 A>C;992 A>T;1025 T>C;1048 G>C;1053 C>T;1057 GGA>TGG;1060 GC>AA;1170 T>C;1193 A>T]
L121M, V127A, D128G, N152T, M169L, M170R, I172F, S182T, E193K, K198N, T201R, F223V, E233Q, V238M, V245L, G263R, K267M, V306I, Y311C, G314V, P323H, S325I, I327V, G329H, Y330S, N331I, I342T, D350H, G353W, A354N, E398V
D negative
CDe
Eurasian D cluster
Other relevant descriptions:
Wagner FF et. al. BMC Genet. 2001;2:10. Epub 2001 Jul 16.
D negative Wagner FF et. al. BMC Genet. 2001;2:10. Epub 2001 Jul 16.
Korea (south, general): 0.3 % of D negative alleles Kim JY et. al. Transfusion. 2005 Mar;45(3):345-52.
South-Western Germany: Wagner FF et. al. BMC Genet. 2001;2:10. Epub 2001 Jul 16. Frequency 1:15.152
China (general): Shao CP et. al. Vox Sang. 2002 Aug;83(2):156-61.
Ljubljana region: Gassner C et. al. Transfusion. 2005 Apr;45(4):527-38.
Northern Germany: Gassner C et. al. Transfusion. 2005 Apr;45(4):527-38.
Tyrol: Gassner C et. al. Transfusion. 2005 Apr;45(4):527-38.
RHCE(1-9)-RHD [RHCE(1-9)-RHD]
RHD-RHCE(2-10) [RHD-RHCE(2-10)]
RHD(L110P)-CE(3-9)-D [RHD(L110P)-CE(3-9)-D]
RHD(S68T)-RHCe(3-9)-RHD [RHD(S68T)-RHCE(3-9)-RHD]
RHD-RHCe(2-9)-RHD [RHD-RHCe(2-9)-RHD]
RHD-RHCe(2-9)-RHD2 [RHD-RHCE(3-9)-RHD]
This allele in unlikely to exist. Samples assigned to this allele most likely represented RHD-RHCe(2-9)-RHDRHCE-like polymorphisms were found in intron 1 and intron 9. The described features of this allele are compatible with the original description of RHD-RHCe(2-9)-RHD.
Last update: 2012-03-25 (yyyy-MM-dd)