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Extended HLA/complement allele haplotypes: evidence for T/t-like complex in man.

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In this paper, the distribution of alleles for HLA-A, B, C, D, BF, C2, C4A, and C4B markers were found to occur in haplotypes at frequencies significantly higher than expected.
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The chromosomal distribution of alleles for HLA-A,-B,-C, and -DR and the serum complement protein alleles of factor B and C2 and C4 was studied in normal Caucasian families. Eight combinations of HLA-B, DR, BF, C2, C4A, and C4B markers were found to occur in haplotypes at frequencies significantly higher than expected. In these combinations, which were defined as extended major histocompatibility complex haplotypes, HLA-A showed limited variation. A possible mechanism for the maintenance of extended haplotypes are human analogs of murine t mutants which are characterized by crossover suppression and male transmission bias. One human 6p haplotype, HLA-B8, DR3, SCO1, GLO 2, was found to be transmitted from males to 83% of their offspring. The same haplotype with GLO 1 had no transmission bias. It is suggested that this GLO 2-marked chromosome is a human analog of a murine t mutant.

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Extended MHC haplotypes in salt-losing 21-hydroxylase deficiency.

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Study of HLA segregation in 479 thalassemic families

TL;DR: The analysis of the transmission of the alleles, the haplotypes, the genotypes and the sex-ratio by parents to both affected and to healthy children did not show any clear evidence of segregation distortion in respect of the theoretical values.
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The effect of parental HLA compatibility on the expression of paternal haplotypes in offspring.

TL;DR: The data suggest that maternal HLA compatibility with the father is not a significant selective factor in determining the expression of paternal haplotypes in offspring.
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Haplotype Shuffling and Dimorphic Transposable Elements in the Human Extended Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Region

TL;DR: In this article, the same set of 95 MHC haplotype sequences were downloaded from a publicly available BioProject database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information to identify and characterize the polymorphic human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-class II genes, the MTCO3P1 pseudogene alleles, the indels of transposable elements as haplotypic lineage markers, and SNP-density crossover (XO) loci at haplotype junctions in DNA sequence alignments of different haplotypes across the extended class II region (∼1 Mb)
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Genetic polymorphism in human glycine-rich beta-glycoprotein.

TL;DR: Electrophoretic studies of fragments from defined types of GBG suggested that GBG cleavage induced by complement or properdin activation in serum occurred through this C moiety, since two variants were detectable in one fragment and two were found in the other fragment.
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Inherited structural polymorphism of the fourth component of human complement.

TL;DR: Close linkage with no crossovers was found between the two C4 loci, allowing the definition of C4AB haplotypes, and between C4 haplotypes and the C2 and BF loci of the human histocompatibility complex.
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Two HLA-linked loci controlling the fourth component of human complement

TL;DR: Family studies showed that this polymorphism of C4 did not segregate with HLA histocompatibility genes in a fashion governed by two codominant alleles at a single genetic locus, in agreement with the hypothesis that two different genetic loci control the electrophoretic patterns of C 4.
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Evidence for linkage between HL-A histocompatibility genes and those involved in the synthesis of the second component of complement.

TL;DR: In this paper, a family with C2 deficiency revealed evidence for close linkage between the C2 defect and the histocompatibility HL-A loci, and the possible significance of such linkage was discussed.
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Linkage of HL-A and GBG.

TL;DR: The HL‐A histocompatibility locus is closely linked to that for the glycinerich β‐glycoprotein polymorphism and no recombinants were seen among 44 children from 12 informative families.
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