HLA-B59

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major histocompatibility complex (human), class I, B59
Alleles B*5901
Structure (See HLA-B)
Symbol(s) HLA-B
EBI-HLA B*5901
Locus chr.6 6p21.31


HLA-B59 (B59) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*## gene products.[1] B59 is a hybrid between B*55 and B*51.[1] B59 is more common in Japan, Korea, N. China and Mongolia. (For terminology help see: HLA-serotype tutorial)

Serotype

B59 serotype recognition of the HLA B*59 allele-group gene products[1]
B*59 B59 Other Sample
allele  %  % size (N)
5901 45 41 123


B*5901 allele frequencies

HLA B*5901 frequencies
freq
ref. Population (%)
[1] Okinawan (USA Hawaii)6.3
[1] Japan (2)2.7
[1] Tarialan Khoton (Mongolia)2.4
[1] South Korea (3)2.1
[1] Gipuscoa Basque (Spain)2.0
[1] Japan Central1.8
[1] Casablanca (Morocco)1.8
[1] Hyogo (Japan)1.6
[1] N. Korean (Harbin,China) 1.0
[1] Manchu (Harbin, China)0.6
[1] Naxi (Yunnan, China)0.6
[1] Girona (Catalonia,Spain) 0.6
[1] Algeria (1)0.5
[1] Inner Mongolia (China)0.5
[1] Khalkha (Mongolia)0.5
[1] Shanghai (China)0.3
[1] Essen (German )0.3
[1] Southern Han (China)0.2
[1] Shij. Tian. (Beijing, China) 0.1
[1] Hakka (Taiwan) 0.1
Regions of higher B*5901 frequency
Japan
Korea
Mongolia
Heilongjiang
prov., China
(Harbin city)

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