2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.2006.00647.x
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Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, update August 2006*

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“…By means of allele‐group‐specific amplification, sequence analysis of the two alleles could be carried out separately. The analysis of the hemizygous sequences led to the assignment of HLA‐B*270502 and a novel HLA‐B allele, which was later officially named HLA‐B*5312 by the WHO Nomenclature Committee (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By means of allele‐group‐specific amplification, sequence analysis of the two alleles could be carried out separately. The analysis of the hemizygous sequences led to the assignment of HLA‐B*270502 and a novel HLA‐B allele, which was later officially named HLA‐B*5312 by the WHO Nomenclature Committee (2).…”
Section: Amplification and Sequencing Primersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample showed the following serological typing: HLA‐A2;74, B18;37, DR11 and the genotypes A*020101;7403, B*1801;3701. The new A*7403 exon 4 sequence was submitted to GeneBank (DQ870546), and the information was included in the WHO Nomenclature Report as a confirmation of this sequence in August 2006 (HWS10004057)(1).…”
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