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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
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A. Muraduzzaman (4731390)
Abu Sajib (4731369)
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Aparna Biswas (4731381)
Bilquis Banu (4731384)
Emran Chowdhury (4731399)
Firdausi Qadri (89170)
Golam Bhuyan (4731423)
Golam Sarwardi (4731417)
Hossain Shekhar (4731420)
Kaiissar Mannoor (3361070)
Manzoor Hussain (83940)
Md Alauddin (4731402)
Md Islam (257385)
Mohammad Islam (369982)
Mohammad Mannan (4731396)
Mst. Begum (4731375)
Nusrat Sultana (3863533)
Pritha Biswas (4731411)
Salma Sadya (4731405)
Sharif Akhteruzzaman (4731408)
Shezote Talukder (4731372)
Suprovath Sarkar (4731378)
Syed Qadri (4731393)
Syeda Qadri (4731387)
Tahmina Shirin (3361079)
Waqar Khan (4731414)
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Normalized melt curve patterns of homozygous and heterozygous c.126_129delCTTT mutations. (TIFF 173 kb
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