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. 2014 Oct 9;10(10):e1004637. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004637

Figure 2. MHP sequences represent CEHs to variable extents in MHC class II from HLA-DQA2 to DAXX.

Figure 2

MHP cell line names (left) and their complotypes (when known) and some of their HLA alleles are above their corresponding lines. Shown is the region (solid horizontal line) in which the listed MHP sequence represented the dominant CEH sequence sharing MHC markers identical or similar to the cell line. Cell line specificities or alleles sometimes differed from the “represented” CEHs (see text). A dashed line indicates the region within which a break point between the shared identity of the MHP sequence and the dominant sequence occurred but could not be precisely localized. Icons at the ends of MANN, COX and SSTO show precise break points of shared sequence identity. The relative location of several class II genes (telomere toward centromere from left to right) is shown to scale on the abscissa.