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Background and ObjectivesMiltenberger subtype III (Mi.III, GP.Mur) is one of the most important red cell phenotypes in the fields of transfusion in South‐East Asia. GP.Mur is believed to evolve from homologous gene recombination events between glycophorin A (GYPA) and glycophorin B (GYPB). GYP.Mur differs from GYPB in only seven nucleotides dispersed near the region of 3′ exon 3 of GYP.Mur. The goal...
Background and Objectives Miltenberger blood group antigen subtype III (Mi.III) is characterized by expression of a glycophorin B‐A‐B hybrid (Gp.Mur) on the erythrocyte surface. The two alleles of glycophorin B are substituted with the B–A–B hybrid alleles in homozygous Mi.III (Mi.III+/+), and thus, Mi.III+/+ erythrocytes lack glycophorin B (GPB) and express Gp.Mur only. Because GPB is a major component...
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