2019
DOI: 10.1111/tan.13704
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Recognition of the novel HLA‐A*11:01:01:25 allele in the tribal population of Nagaland, North‐East India

Abstract: One nucleotide change (G>A) at intron 1 of HLA‐A*11:01:01:01 results in the novel allele, HLA‐A*11:01:01:25.

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“…The advent of next‐generation sequencing has revolutionized the identification of the new HLA allele thereby leading to rapid enrichment of the IPD‐IMGT/HLA database 2 . HLA diversity in the South Indian population still remains to be investigated 3,4 . In this report, we describe the identification of the novel HLA‐ DPB1*1461:01 allele identified in three individuals by HLA typing performed using NGS.…”
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“…The advent of next‐generation sequencing has revolutionized the identification of the new HLA allele thereby leading to rapid enrichment of the IPD‐IMGT/HLA database 2 . HLA diversity in the South Indian population still remains to be investigated 3,4 . In this report, we describe the identification of the novel HLA‐ DPB1*1461:01 allele identified in three individuals by HLA typing performed using NGS.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…2 HLA diversity in the South Indian population still remains to be investigated. 3,4 In this report, we describe the identification of the novel HLA-DPB1*1461:01 allele identified in three individuals by HLA typing performed using NGS. Peripheral blood was collected in an EDTA vacutainer tube and the total genomic DNA was extracted using QIAamp DNA Blood Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany).…”
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