Design and Validation of a Colorimetric Test for the Genetic Diagnosis of Hemochromatosis Using [alpha]-Phosphorothioate Nucleotides

Hereditary hemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disease highly prevalent in Northern Europe. Here we describe the performance of a genetic test for two mutations of the HFE gene (C282Y and H63D). It is based on a solid-phase PCR coupled with an [alpha]-phosphorothioate-mediated primer extension...

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