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Progenitor of HLA-A and B groups (Now genetic loci), Series "A" and "B" evolved as a result of exclusivity testing. In a normally diploid chromosom 6 individual only one or two series "A" antigens will be found. Likewise for Series "B".

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current22:06, 20 October 2007313×265 (8 KB)Pdeitiker (Talk | contribs) (Corrected and Error in figure, see legends for 1st and 2nd uploads. )
20:13, 16 October 2007313×265 (8 KB)Pdeitiker (Talk | contribs) (Progenitor of HLA-A and B groups (Now genetic loci), Series "A" and "B" evolved as a result of exclusivity testing. In a normaly diploid chromosom 6 individual only one or two series "A" antigens will be found. Likewise for Series "B". )
20:07, 16 October 2007313×265 (8 KB)Pdeitiker (Talk | contribs) (Progenitor of HLA-A and B groups (Now genetic loci), Series "A" and "B" evolved as a result of exclusivity testing. In a normaly diploid chromosom 6 individual only one or two series "A" antigens will be found. Likewise for Series "B". )

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