5 research outputs found
Two-loci haplotypes with a frequency higher than 3% (2% for HLA-A); obs: estimated frequency; exp: expected frequency; stdres: standardized residual–in grey if significant, i.e. corresponding to an absolute value above 2.
<p>Two-loci haplotypes with a frequency higher than 3% (2% for HLA-A); obs: estimated frequency; exp: expected frequency; stdres: standardized residual–in grey if significant, i.e. corresponding to an absolute value above 2.</p
HLA-A, HLA-G UTRs, -G, -E, -H and -F allelic frequencies in 191 voluntary blood donors from southeastern France.
<p>HLA-A, HLA-G UTRs, -G, -E, -H and -F allelic frequencies in 191 voluntary blood donors from southeastern France.</p
Analysis of two-loci global linkage disequilibrium (GLD) between HLA-E (defined at 8 (8d) or 4-digits (4d)) and HLA-A, -H, -G, HLA-G UTRs and -F.
<p>Analysis of two-loci global linkage disequilibrium (GLD) between HLA-E (defined at 8 (8d) or 4-digits (4d)) and HLA-A, -H, -G, HLA-G UTRs and -F.</p
HLA-A~HLA-H~ HLA-G UTRs haplotypes with a frequency greater than 1%.
<p>HLA-A~HLA-H~ HLA-G UTRs haplotypes with a frequency greater than 1%.</p
HLA-E, -H, -G, -F and HFE relative location and distance from HLA-A on chromosome 6.
<p>HLA-E, -H, -G, -F and HFE relative location and distance from HLA-A on chromosome 6.</p