24 research outputs found
Frequencies of DLA class II alleles in 66 ESSs with CH and 84 healthy controls.
<p>Altogether, 10 DRB1 alleles, six DQA1 alleles and eight DQB1 alleles were found in the population. The alleles DRB1*00601and DQB1*00701 were observed in a higher frequency in cases while the alleles DRB1*00501and DQB1*00501 were more frequent in controls. Numbers in bold indicate a significant difference between cases and controls. NS; not significant.</p>*<p>After Bonferroni adjustment, significance level would be p<0.017.</p
Frequencies of three locus DLA class II haplotypes in 66 ESSs with CH and 84 healthy controls.
<p>A total of 11 different haplotypes with frequencies >1% were identified. DLA-DRB1*00601/DQA1*005011/DQB1*00701 (haplotype four) had an increased frequency in cases and DLA-DRB1*00501/DQA1*00301/DQB1*00501 (haplotype eight) was significantly more frequent in controls, both numbers shown in bold. A p value for significance was set at 0.05 for comparison of haplotype frequencies.</p
Haplotype and homozygous frequency of DLA-DRB1*02001/DQA1*00401/DQB1*01303 in cases and “graded controls”.
<p>Haplotype and homozygous frequency of DLA-DRB1*02001/DQA1*00401/DQB1*01303 in cases and “graded controls”.</p
Pairwise FST values and Nm values in Kenyan village and European dogs based on microsatellite, SNPs and MHC markers.
<p>Pairwise FST values and Nm values in Kenyan village and European dogs based on microsatellite, SNPs and MHC markers.</p
Phenotype of sampled dogs.
<p>Upper row—dogs of Samburu people from Mt. Kulal area, lower row–Turkana dogs from Lake Turkana (Loyiangalani) area.</p
Heterozygosities in Kenyan village, European and Survivor dogs.
<p>Heterozygosities in Kenyan village, European and Survivor dogs.</p
The criteria used to assign cases to a diagnostic confidence grouping.
<p>The criteria used to assign cases to a diagnostic confidence grouping.</p
Frequencies of the DLA haplotypes found in Hungarian Vizslas.
<p>Frequencies of the DLA haplotypes found in Hungarian Vizslas.</p
Heterozygosities in three subpopulations of Kenyan village dogs.
<p>Heterozygosities in three subpopulations of Kenyan village dogs.</p