The Novel HLA-C*07:1088 Allele Characterised by Two Different Sequencing-Based Typing Techniques
Michaël Pérès1, Adèle Dhuyser1,2, Thomas Morel1
1HLA and Histocompatibility Laboratory, CHRU de Nancy, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
HLA
|May 16, 2025
Abstract
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The novel allele HLA-C*07:1088 differs from HLAC*07:01:01:01 by one non-synonymous nucleotide substitution in exon 3.
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