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Eighteen SLA class I specificities have been internationally defined. In addition 13 specificities have been defined nationally by highly correlated sera and in family studies. Based on known recombinants and accumulated data from typing of more than 700 informative families in several countries the presently defined SLA specificities were tentatively allotted to 3 class I allelic series; an internatinal nomenclature has been established, accordingly.

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Kristensen, B. (1989). Current Status of SLA Class I And II Serology. In: Improving Genetic Disease Resistance in Farm Animals. Current Topics in Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, vol 52. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1057-7_4

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