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Population Analysis on the Basis of Deduced Haplotypes from Random Families

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Histocompatibility Testing 1984

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This report presents the results of the population analysis on the basis of the Masterfile [1] of the Ninth International Histocompatibility Workshop. The analysis was done for all the specificities — as newly defined by the WHO nomenclature committee [2] — of the loci HLA-A, B, C, DP, DQ, DR, D, as well as the complement loci C2, C4A, C4B, and Bf and the GLO polymorphism.

Supported by Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft Ba 660/5–1, A1 92/13–2

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Baur, M.P. et al. (1984). Population Analysis on the Basis of Deduced Haplotypes from Random Families. In: Albert, E.D., et al. Histocompatibility Testing 1984. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69770-8_116

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