Identification of the HLA-Cw*0774 and DQB1*060105 alleles.

Tissue Antigens

HLA Laboratory, Blood Systems Laboratories, Tempe, AZ 85282, USA.

Published: January 2010

Cw*0774 differs from Cw*070201 by one nucleotide within the coding sequence of exons 2-4. DQB1*060105 differs from DQB1*060101 by one nucleotide within the coding sequence of exons 2-3.

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