1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-065x.1982.tb00432.x
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The Genetic Control of Human Ia Alloantigens: A Three‐Loci Model Derived from the Immunochemical Analysis of ‘Supertypic’ Specificities

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“…1 and 2). A fourth product, closely related to DR and called BR, has also been proposed on the basis of immunochemical analysis (3). Unlike the HLA-A and -B loci, whose original antigens were rapidly "split" to yield more than 20 HLA-A and more than 40 HLA-B alleles, the list of HLA-DR alleles has not yet been greatly expanded.…”
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“…1 and 2). A fourth product, closely related to DR and called BR, has also been proposed on the basis of immunochemical analysis (3). Unlike the HLA-A and -B loci, whose original antigens were rapidly "split" to yield more than 20 HLA-A and more than 40 HLA-B alleles, the list of HLA-DR alleles has not yet been greatly expanded.…”
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“…No recombinational event between DQ and DR has yet been confirmed, suggesting a relatively low frequency of recombination. Biochemical studies (2,(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18) and analysis of cDNA clones (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26) indicate that a majority of the Ia genes are expressed as products. Ia gene products belonging to the same group are highly related (greater than 95% protein homology) while those belonging to different groups are only approximately 60% related.…”
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“…It is clear that the overall organization of the region is the same in these three haplotypes. An interesting point to note is that the supertypic specificity called MT2 (27) (Fig. 5).…”
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