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Exclusion of the HLA Locus from a Large Portion of the Long Arm of Chromosome 6
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1977
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HistocompatibilityHlaHealthy ParentsCytogeneticsGeneticsHla ImmunogeneticsPathologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsHematologyChromosome 6Chromosome 22Health SciencesHuman Leukocyte AntigenLong ArmBalanced StateChromosomal RearrangementInborn Error Of ImmunityBiologyChromatinDevelopmental AnomalyGenetic DisorderChromosome BiologyHla TypingHla LocusMedicineChromosome 9
HLA antigens were determined in two infants with multiple congenital anomalies and in their healthy parents and one sibling. One infant had a deletion of a major portion of the long arm of chromosome 6. The other child had a translocation of a similar piece of chromosome 6 to the short arm of chromosome 3. The mother and the maternal grandmother showed this translocation in a balanced state. The HLA types of both children and their parents exclude the localization of the major histocompatibility locus from the deleted or translocated portion of the long arm of chromosome 6.