major histocompatibility complex (human), class I, B67
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Alleles | B*6701 |
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Structure (See HLA-B) | ||
Symbol(s) | HLA-B | |
EBI-HLA | B*6701 | |
Locus | chr.6 6p21.31 |
HLA-B67 (B67) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*67 gene products.[1] B67 is region specific recombinant haplotype formed by the gene conversion of B*39, an allele common along the Northwest Pacific Rim (Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Coastal Siberia), and B7, B22, or B27.[2] (For terminology help see: HLA-serotype tutorial)
B*67 | B67 | Other | Sample |
allele | % | % | size (N) |
6701 | 32 | 62 | 81 |
Japan | |
Taiwan | |
Heilongjiang province, China (Harbin city) |
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Beijing China |
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Shandong peninsula |
freq | ||
ref. | Population | (%) |
[4] | Osaka Region (Japan) | 2.6 |
[4] | Hakka (Taiwan) | 1.8 |
[4] | Japan (5) | 1.7 |
[4] | Harbin Man (China) | 1.7 |
[4] | Beijing (China) | 1.5 |
[4] | Linqu (Shandong, China) | 1.1 |
[4] | Siraya (Taiwan) | 1.0 |
[4] | Portugal South | 1.0 |
[4] | Oold (Mongolia) | 1.0 |
[4] | American Samoa | 1.0 |
[4] | Pazeh (Taiwan) | 0.9 |
[4] | South Korea (3) | 0.9 |
[4] | N. Korean (Harbin,China) | 0.8 |
[4] | Arratia Basque (Spain) | 0.6 |
[4] | Tarialan Khoton (Mongolia) | 0.6 |
[4] | Shanghai (China) | 0.6 |
[4] | Natal Zulu (South African) | 0.5 |
[4] | Yunnan Han (China) | 0.5 |
[4] | Turkey | 0.4 |
[4] | Southern Han (China) | 0.4 |
[4] | Tuva (Russia) | 0.3 |
[4] | Chinese (Hong Kong , China) | 0.1 |
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