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Immunogenomics applies genome-wide approaches to study the immune system. This review covers recent progress in understanding the immune sub-genome and its application in disease and evolution studies.

Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics

Background:

  • Immunology is evolving with new technologies, leading to specialized fields like immunogenetics and immunogenomics.
  • Immunogenomics represents the genome-wide application of immunogenetic principles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in understanding the immune sub-genome.
  • To discuss the application of immunogenomic datasets for disease association and evolutionary studies.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of genetic and epigenetic variation.
  • Examination of linkage disequilibrium and recombination patterns.
  • Focus on data from highly polymorphic regions: Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) and Leukocyte Receptor Complex (LRC).

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Main Results:

  • Recent progress in understanding the human immune sub-genome.
  • Identification of key polymorphic regions (MHC and LRC) crucial for immunogenomic studies.

Conclusions:

  • Immunogenomic datasets offer powerful tools for dissecting immune system function.
  • These approaches are vital for understanding disease associations and human evolution.