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SUBMITTER: de Bakker PI
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2670196 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
de Bakker Paul I W PI McVean Gil G Sabeti Pardis C PC Miretti Marcos M MM Green Todd T Marchini Jonathan J Ke Xiayi X Monsuur Alienke J AJ Whittaker Pamela P Delgado Marcos M Morrison Jonathan J Richardson Angela A Walsh Emily C EC Gao Xiaojiang X Galver Luana L Hart John J Hafler David A DA Pericak-Vance Margaret M Todd John A JA Daly Mark J MJ Trowsdale John J Wijmenga Cisca C Vyse Tim J TJ Beck Stephan S Murray Sarah Shaw SS Carrington Mary M Gregory Simon S Deloukas Panos P Rioux John D JD
Nature genetics 20060924 10
The proteins encoded by the classical HLA class I and class II genes in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are highly polymorphic and are essential in self versus non-self immune recognition. HLA variation is a crucial determinant of transplant rejection and susceptibility to a large number of infectious and autoimmune diseases. Yet identification of causal variants is problematic owing to linkage disequilibrium that extends across multiple HLA and non-HLA genes in the MHC. We therefore ...[more]