Figure 2
Figure 2. Convention for HLA allele naming. The figure illustrates the meaning of each component of an HLA allele name. Fields 3 and 4 may not be used in a name if no synonymous DNA substitutions or differences in a noncoding region are found for a particular allele. For example, based on the IMGT/HLA database Version 3.1.0, July 2010,2 A*02:07 has not been found to have synonymous DNA substitutions or differences in the noncoding region; thus, fields 3 and 4 have not been assigned for this allele. Courtesy of Prof Steven Marsh, Anthony Nolan Research Institute, London, United Kingdom (www.hla.alleles.org).

Convention for HLA allele naming. The figure illustrates the meaning of each component of an HLA allele name. Fields 3 and 4 may not be used in a name if no synonymous DNA substitutions or differences in a noncoding region are found for a particular allele. For example, based on the IMGT/HLA database Version 3.1.0, July 2010, A*02:07 has not been found to have synonymous DNA substitutions or differences in the noncoding region; thus, fields 3 and 4 have not been assigned for this allele. Courtesy of Prof Steven Marsh, Anthony Nolan Research Institute, London, United Kingdom (www.hla.alleles.org).

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