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HLA-DPB1 polymorphism in Blang and Puyi ethnic groups of Southwest China inferred from sequence-based typing.

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  • HLA-DPB1 polymorphism in Blang and Puyi ethnic groups of Southwest China inferred from sequence-based typing. Abstract Text:

    b wangB Wang,w huW Hu,j wangJ Wang,s liS Li,h yuH Yu,w tangW Tang,s tanS Tan,w shouW Shou,j zhangJ Zhang,c xiaoC Xiao,

    In the present study, DNA typing for HLA-DPB1 was performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-sequence-based typing method in two isolated Chinese populations: the Blangs (n = 94) in Shuangjiang County and the Puyis (n = 76) in Luoping County from Yunnan province of Southwest China. These two populations exhibited certain similarity in their allelic distributions of the HLA-DPB1 gene. A total of 11 and 12 alleles at the DPB1 locus were found in the Blang and Puyi groups, respectively. In the Blang group, the most frequent alleles were DPB1*0501 (51.0%) and DPB1*1301 (17.0%). DPB1*030101 was also common with a frequency of 6.4%. In the Puyi group, the most frequent allele was also DPB1*0501 with a frequency of 47.5%, followed by DPB1*1301 (21.1%). Two alleles DPB1*2101 and DPB1*0202 followed, with frequencies ranging between 5% and 8%. The alleles DPB1*4101, DPB1*3301, DPB1*6801 and DPB1*8401 were found for the first time in Chinese populations. A dendrogram constructed by neighbor-joining method showed that the Blang and Puyi ethnic minorities, which had the closest relationship belonged to the southern Chinese.

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    b wangB Wang,w huW Hu,j wangJ Wang,s liS Li,h yuH Yu,w tangW Tang,s tanS Tan,w shouW Shou,j zhangJ Zhang,c xiaoC Xiao,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Tissue antigens

    VOLUME: 71

    Page Numbers: 81-4

    Journal Abbreviation: Tissue Antigens

    ISSN: 0001-2815

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Key Laboratory of Bioresources Conservation and Utilization and Human Genetics Center, Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan, China.

    Country: Denmark

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