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Fig. 4 | Malaria Journal

Fig. 4

From: Investigation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency prevalence in a Plasmodium vivax-endemic area in the Republic of Korea (ROK)

Fig. 4

Screening results from seven representative G6PD variants using the DiaPlexC G6PD genotyping Kit (Asian type). To detect 7 different G6PD variants, including Vanua Lava (383 T>C), Mahidol (487 G>A), Coimbra (592 C>T), Viangchan (871 G>A), Union (1360 C>T), Canton (1376 G>T), and Kalping (1388 G>A), 170 blood samples representing different ranges of G6PD activity level [n = 131 samples with partially low normal, 30–80% (2.27–6.05 U/g Hb) of the median; n = 3 samples with high, > 150% (> 11.373 U/g Hb) of the median; and n = 36 samples with normal, 80–150% (6.05–11.373 U/g Hb) of the median] (Among 170 samples, 82 samples were collected from Paju and 88 samples from Yangju) were screened with the one-step PCR method of the DiaPlexC kit. IC: internal control, WC: wild-type control, MC: mutant-type control

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