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Additional file 1: Table S1. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Mutational status of 40 parents of beta-thalassemia patients recruited for initial evaluation of HRM study. (DOCX 11 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S1. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Normalized melt curve patterns of homozygous and heterozygous c.79G > A and c.92 + 5G > C mutations. (TIFF 232 kb
Additional file 5: Figure S4. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Normalized melt curve patterns of heterozygous c.92 + 130G > C, c.126delC and c.135delC mutations. (TIFF 189 kb
Additional file 6: Figure S5. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Temperature shifted difference curves of unknown carrier parents subjected to HRM analysis by 1st set of primers. (TIFF 530 kb
Additional file 3: Figure S2. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Normalized melt curve patterns of homozygous and heterozygous c.126_129delCTTT mutations. (TIFF 173 kb
Additional file 7: Figure S6. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Temperature shifted difference curves of unknown carrier parents subjected to HRM analysis by 2nd set of primers. (TIFF 487 kb