Publications by authors named "David A Stiles"

Background: Some individuals carry a very low expression of the D-antigen, called a Del phenotype. Red cell units from such blood donors with DEL alleles are RhD protein-positive, despite being routinely labelled D-negative. Molecular typing offers a more sensitive method to identify Del individuals by detecting the presence of the RHD gene.

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  • * The study analyzed known blood group variants across different populations, identifying 41 novel population distributions and 12 new variants that need further research, while also linking these variants to specific chromosomal locations for future studies.
  • * The findings support the use of next-generation sequencing for predicting red blood cell phenotypes, providing vital chromosomal coordinates for 120 blood group variants to aid in clinical applications.
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The authors of the above paper noticed an error in publication. In Results section, under sub-section RHD genetic variations, the deletion nomenclature for Sample 1 was incorrectly given as [NC_000001.11(NG_007494.

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Only two partial deletions longer than 655 nucleotides had been reported for the RHD gene, constrained within the gene and causing DEL phenotypes. Using a combination of quantitative PCR and long-range PCR, we examined three distinct deletions affecting parts of the RHD gene in three blood donors. Their RHD nucleotide sequences and exact boundaries of the breakpoint regions were determined.

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This review provides a critical assessment of knowledge regarding the determination of organic phosphorus (OP) and organic nitrogen (ON) in aquatic systems, with an emphasis on biogeochemical considerations and analytical challenges. A general background on organic phosphorus and organic nitrogen precedes a discussion of sample collection, extraction, treatment/conditioning and preconcentration of organic phosphorus/nitrogen from sediments, including suspended particulate matter, and waters, including sediment porewaters. This is followed by sections on the determination of organic phosphorus/nitrogen components.

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