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Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, update December 2017

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The following sequences have been submitted to the Nomenclature Committee since the November 2017 nomenclature update and, following agreed policy, have been assigned official allele designations. Full details of all… Click to show full abstract

The following sequences have been submitted to the Nomenclature Committee since the November 2017 nomenclature update and, following agreed policy, have been assigned official allele designations. Full details of all sequences will be published in a forthcoming report. Below are listed the newly assigned sequences (Table 1) and confirmations of previously reported sequences (Table 2). The accession number of each sequence is given and these can be used to retrieve the sequence files from the EMBL, GenBank or DDBJ data libraries. Although accession numbers have been assigned by the data libraries and most sequences are already available, there is still the possibility that an author may not yet have allowed the sequence to be released; in such a case you will have to contact the submitting author directly. Additional information pertaining to new sequences is often included in the publications describing these alleles; a listing of recent publications that describe new HLA sequences is given in Table 3. All new and confirmatory sequences should now be submitted directly to the World Health Organization (WHO) Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System via the IPD-IMGT/HLA Database using the sequence submission tool provided. The IPD-IMGT/HLA Database may be accessed via the World Wide Web at: www.ebi.ac.uk/ipd/imgt/hla.

Keywords: nomenclature; factors hla; sequence; hla system

Journal Title: HLA
Year Published: 2018

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