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BRIEF REPORT
From the Burnham Institute, La Jolla Cancer Research
Center, La Jolla, CA.
Histo-blood group A and B antigens are oligosaccharide antigens
important in transfusion and transplantation medicine. The final steps
in the synthesis of these antigens are catalyzed by glycosyltransferases encoded by the functional alleles at the ABO
locus. Humans have 3 major alleles (A, B, and O), whereas pigs
are known to have only A and O alleles. This paper reports the
molecular genetic basis of the porcine AO system. The porcine A gene is
homologous to the ABO genes in humans and other species. It encodes an
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