Hançer, Veysel SabriFışgın, TunçBüyükdoğan, MuratBozkurt, CeyhunLako, Sotiraq2020-08-302020-08-302018Hancer, V. S., Fisgin, T., Buyukdogan, M., Bozkurt, C., & Lako, S. (2018). beta globin mutations in Turkish, Northern Iraqi and Albanian patients with beta thalassemia major. THALASSEMIA REPORTS, 8(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.4081/thal.2018.72862039-43572039-4365https://doi.org/10.4081/thal.2018.7286https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/771The mutation detection of beta thalassemia is absolutely necessary for molecular diagnosis, as well as any genetic epidemiological study. The b globin gene has 3 exons and 2 introns, involved in beta-thalassemic pathogenesis. The study aim of the study is to characterize the spectrum of b globin gene mutations in 136 Turkish, Northern Iraqi and Albanian pediatric beta thalassemia major patients. After genomic DNA extraction from venous blood and amplification of the target DNA regions with PCR, genotyping was achieved by Sanger based DNA sequencing. The IVSI-110 G>A mutation was the most frequent allele in the Turkish and Albanian patients. In Northern Iraqi patients IVSI-1 G>A was is the most frequent. There are two mutations are firstly reported for Albania [c.*111 A>G 3' UTR (rs63751128) and c.113 G>A (p.Trp38Ter, p.W38*) (rs35887507)] with this study. These findings may be of value for genetic counseling, premarital diagnosis, prenatal diagnosis and prevention programs.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBeta Globin MutationsThalassemia MajorTurkeyNorthern IraqAlbaniaBeta globin mutations in Turkish, northern Iraqi and albanian patients with beta thalassemia majorArticle8297100WOS:000465470600001N/A10.4081/thal.2018.7286