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If by serological methods of tissue typing one antigen only is detected in one or both of the loci LA and 4 of the histocompatibility system HL-A, the question arises whether it is homozygous or heterozygous. The probability thereof is calculated. It depends on the frequency of the known and unknown genes in the HL-A-system. If e.g. the HL-A type of an examinee is 1,3,8 this subject could be homozygous 1,3,8,8 or heterozygous (with an unknown antigen X) 1,3,8,X. The frequencies of homozygous and heterozygous individuals are calculated in all possible combinations of the LA and 4 loci. The results justify always for both the LA-and 4 locus the assumption of heterozygosity, with the one exception that the gene HL-A 2 is under consideration. There the calculations result in a value of 49% for homozygosity (2,2) and 51% for heterozygosity (2,X). Neither alternative is in this case essentially more probable.
For transplantations generally heterozygosity can be assumed — with the exception of HL-A 2 — and therefore the minor grade of histocompatibility.
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National Blood Group Reference Laboratory — WHO (Director: Prof. Dr. P. Speiser)
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Speiser, P., Pausch, V. The zygosity in the human HL-A transplantation system. Hum Genet 8, 173–177 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00280569
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00280569