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Definition of DRw10 specificity by restriction fragment length polymorphism

Authors: Jean-Denis Bignon; J. Y. Muller; M.L. Cheneau; E. Herniou; Bernard Genetet; F. Quillivic; Renée Fauchet; +1 Authors

Definition of DRw10 specificity by restriction fragment length polymorphism

Abstract

The purpose of this study was the RFLP characterization of the DRw10 specificity. Twenty‐two DRw10 cells were tested: the DNAs were digested by seven restriction enzymes and hybridized with DRβ, DQβ and DUα probes. Hybridizaton with DRβ revealed a pattern particular to the DRw10 specificity. with a specific Taql 12.5Kb fragment. Hybridization with both DQ‐specific probes showed that DRw10 is always associated with a special DOw1 subtype: DQw5. Furthermore. at DR and DQ levels, the 22 DRw10 cells behaved homogeneously.

Keywords

Polymorphism, Genetic, Genetic Linkage, HLA-DR1 Antigen, HLA-DR6 Antigen, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, HLA-DR Antigens, Epitopes, Haplotypes, HLA-DQ Antigens, Humans, HLA-DR2 Antigen, Alleles, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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