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[edit] Haplotype A1-B8

HLA A1-B8 haplotype frequencies
[1] Ireland 14.4 1
[2] Slovak 11.9 1
[3] Northern Ireland 11.5 1 1
[2] Swedish 11.5 1
[4] Dutch Netherlands 9.8
[2] Yugoslavian 9.7 1
[2] British 9.7 1
[2] Hungarian 9.4 1
[5] CEPH France 8.5 1 1
[6] German 8.3 1
[2] Czech 7.8 1
[7] Swiss 6.7 3
[2] Belgium 5.5 2
[2] Austria 4.5 2
[8] Tuscan Italy 4.3
[2] Ukraine 4.3 3
[2] Italy 4.2 1
[2] Basque 4.2
[2] Portuguese 4.2 2
[2] Polish 4.0
[9] Uganda 3.7 1
[2] Uralic 3.1 3
[2] Spanish 2.8 4
[1] Romania 2.8
[2] Albania 2.5
[2] Greek 2.3
[2] Northern Greece 2.1
[10] Crete 1.9
[9] Luo Kenya 1.7 2
[9] Nandi Kenya 1.4 2
[11] Oman Arabia 1.4
[2] Japanese 0.1
1Cw*0701 (Eur.), ²Cw*0704 (Afr.)

[edit] Haplotype A1-B58

HLA A1-B58 haplotype frequencies
[2] Khoi (S. Africa) 5.5 4
[2] German 2.8
[2] Swedish 2.7
[2] Basque 2.5
[2] Yakut 2.5
[2] Timor 1.8
[2] French 0.8

[edit] A1-B57

HLA A1-B57 haplotype frequencies
[2] Iyers India 4.8
[2] Buriat 2.8
[2] Austrian 2.7
[2] Cornish 2.7
[2] Basque 2.5
[2] Yakut 2.5
[2] Kazakh 2.3
[2] Vietname 2.0
[2] N. Han 1.7
[2] Thais 1.0
[2] Basque 0.7

[edit] References

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