Split of HLA-D into two regions alpha and beta by a recombination between HLA-D and GLO. I. Study in a family and primed lymphocyte typing for determinants coded by the beta region
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1980.tb00209.x
Split of HLA-D into two regions alpha and beta by a recombination between HLA-D and GLO. I. Study in a family and primed lymphocyte typing for determinants coded by the beta region
Abstract
In a family with a paternal recombinant child between HLA-D/Dr and GLO, PLT have been raised between HLA-A-B-C-D-DR and Bf identical sibs. Since these sibs differ only within a region (beta) between HLA-D/DR and GLO and the centromere, these PLTs allow the typing of two new determinants differing from HLA-D/DR, possibly alleles at a new locus mapping in a region outside HLA-D/DR. A difference limited to this beta region can induce a weak primary and a strong secondary MLR.
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