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Extended HLA profile of an inbred isolate: The Schmiedeleut Hutterites of South Dakota

โœ Scribed by Deborah V. Dawson; Carole Ober; Donna D. Kostyu


Book ID
102844662
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
926 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0741-0395

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โœฆ Synopsis


HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR, and -DQ typings of the Schmiedeleut Hutterites of South Dakota were collected as part of an ongoing genetic-epidemiologic study of HLA and fertility. A total of 1,082 individuals, including 852 married adults representative of the reproductive population of this isolate, were characterized for five-locus HLA haplotypes. HLA-A I , A2, A3, and A24 accounted for 75% of observed HLA-A alleles and HLA-B27, B35, B5 I , and B62 accounted for 55% of observed HLA-B alleles. S-leut Hutterites are derived from 68 or fewer ancestors. However, only 48 ancestral HLA haplotypes were observed and nine of these accounted for over 52% of the observed haplotypes. Measures of two-locus linkage disequilibrium derived from these haplotypes indicated that one-third to half of the observed HLA-Am, B/DR, and A/DR allele combinations exhibited highly statistically significant linkage disequilibrium. Allele and haplotype frequencies did not differ between males and females. Recombination rates of 0.004% and 0.005% between HLA-A and -C and between HLA-B and -DR, respectively, were observed. This HLA profile points out a paucity of HLA alleles and haplotypes in this population and marked linkage disequilibrium among the HLA alleles that are present.


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