Next generation sequencing and the classical HLA loci in full heritage Pima Indians of Arizona: Defining the core HLA variation for North American Paleo-Indians
Abstract
The Pima Indians of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona have participated in a long-range study of type 2 diabetes mellitus since 1965 and have been the subject of HLA typing and population studies since the early days of serological assays. These data have been in numerous HLA workshops and conferences and have been the source of at least five novel alleles at the classical HLA loci. In recent time nearly the entire study group was...
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Title
Next generation sequencing and the classical HLA loci in full heritage Pima Indians of Arizona: Defining the core HLA variation for North American Paleo-Indians
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
80
Issue
12
Pages
955 - 965
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