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. 2014 Feb 20;83(3):184–189. doi: 10.1111/tan.12304

Table 4.

Most common haplotypes for new alleles that have been found in at least 10 different individuals and that show at least one nonsynonymous nucleotide variationa

HLA-A HLA-B HLA-C HLA-DRB1 HLA-DQB1 Number of donors showing the haplotype listed
31:27 56:01 01:02 11:01  03:01G 12 of 24 donors
11:47 55:01  03:03G 15:01 06:02 6 of 10 donors
02:158 40:01 03:04 04:01 14 of 21 donors
03:48 35:01 04:01 03:04 03:01 9 of 10 donors
33:27  35:01G  04:01G 13:05 03:01 8 of 14 donors
01:40  08:01G  07:01G 03:01 02:01 15 of 15 donors
30:29 07:02  07:02G 01:01 4 of 13 donors
26:39 38:01 12:03 13:01 06:03 5 of 12 donors
31:26 39:01 12:03 09:01 21 of 23 donors
24:106 44:03 16:01 07:01 02:01 5 of 10 donors
29:21 44:03 16:01 07:01 02:01 9 of 12 donors
02:01G 07:87 07:02 15:01 06:11 14 of 16 donors
11:01G 51:69  15:02G 04:02 03:02 9 of 11 donors
24:02G  51:01G 01:32  11:01G 03:01 10 of 19 donors
23:01 44:03 04:56 07:01 02:01 15 of 15 donors
02:01G  44:02G 05:34 10:01 05:01 10 of 10 donors
01:01G 08:01 07:91 03:01 02:01 10 of 13 donors
11:01 44:02 08:28 12:01 03:01 11 of 15 donors
11:01G  52:01G 12:30  14:01G 05:03 13 of 20 donors
11:01  51:01G 15:24 14:01 11 of 12 donors
a

New alleles are printed in bold. G stands for G-codes (i.e. summarizing those alleles that have identical nucleotide sequences across exons 2 and 3).