- HLA-A80
SerotypeA_normal
locus = A
type = 80
allelegroup = 80
oneallele = 01
alleles = 1
alias = AX"BG"
nick1 = A*80
allele1 = 01
dominant = 01
mode = West Central Africa
lead_comment = is the least common HLA-A allele group
types = 2
2ndType = 10
type1alle1freq = 36 |type2alle1freq = 10 |N1 = 505
serotype_comment = HLA-A80 typing is poor. Most typing is done with SSP-PCR. Most of 8001 are detectedwith "Blank" serotype.Distribution
AlleleFreq
Placement = right
Allele = A*8001
Freq1 = 3.8 | People1 = Senegal Niokholo Mandenka
Freq2 = 2.3 | People2 = Zambia Lusaka
Freq3 = 1.9 | People3 = Cameroon Bamileke
Freq4 = 1.5 | People4 = Mali Bandiagara
Freq5 = 1.2 | People5 = South Africa Tswana
Freq6 = 1.1 | People6 = Spain Minorca
Freq7 = 1.0 | People7 = Cameroon Bakola Pygmy
Freq8 = 1.0 | People8 = Burkina Faso Fulani
Freq9 = 1.0 | People9 = Trinidad Africans
Freq10 = 1.0 | People10 = Tunisia
Freq11 = 0.9 | People11 = Bulgaria
Freq12 = 0.8 | People12 = Cape Verde Southeastern I…
Freq13 = 0.8 | People13 = Guinea Bissau
Freq14 = 0.8 | People14 = USA African Americans
Freq15 = 0.7 | People15 = Peru Arequipa
Freq16 = 0.7 | People16 = Turkey class I
Freq17 = 0.6 | People17 = Cameroon Beti
Freq18 = 0.6 | People18 = Spain Catalonia Girona
Freq19 = 0.6 | People19 = USA Caucasians (3)
Freq20 = 0.5 | People20 = Brazil
Freq21 = 0.5 | People21 = Brazil Belo Horizonte
Freq22 = 0.5 | People22 = Brazil Pernambuco State
Freq23 = 0.5 | People23 = Croatia pop2
Freq24 = 0.4 | People24 = Guatemala Mayans
Freq25 = 0.4 | People25 = Mongolia BuriatFurther reading
*cite journal | author = Torimiro JN, Carr JK, Wolfe ND, "et al" | title = HLA class I diversity among rural rainforest inhabitants in Cameroon: identification of A*2612-B*4407 haplotype | journal = Tissue Antigens | volume = 67 | issue = 1 | pages = 30–7 | year = 2006 | pmid = 16451198 | doi = 10.1111/j.1399-0039.2005.00527.x
*cite journal |author=Sanchez-Mazas A, Steiner QG, Grundschober C, Tiercy JM |title=The molecular determination of HLA-Cw alleles in the Mandenka (West Africa) reveals a close genetic relationship between Africans and Europeans |journal=Tissue Antigens |volume=56 |issue=4 |pages=303–12 |year=2000 |month=October |pmid=11098930 |doi= |url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0001-2815&date=2000&volume=56&issue=4&spage=303
*cite journal |author=Cao K, Moormann AM, Lyke KE, "et al" |title=Differentiation between African populations is evidenced by the diversity of alleles and haplotypes of HLA class I loci |journal=Tissue Antigens |volume=63 |issue=4 |pages=293–325 |year=2004 |month=April |pmid=15009803 |doi= |url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0001-2815&date=2004&volume=63&issue=4&spage=293
*cite journal |author=Torimiro JN, Carr JK, Wolfe ND, "et al" |title=HLA class I diversity among rural rainforest inhabitants in Cameroon: identification of A*2612-B*4407 haplotype |journal=Tissue Antigens |volume=67 |issue=1 |pages=30–7 |year=2006 |month=January |pmid=16451198 |doi=10.1111/j.1399-0039.2005.00527.x |url=
*cite journal |author=Crespí C, Milà J, Martínez-Pomar N, "et al" |title=HLA polymorphism in a Majorcan population of Jewish descent: comparison with Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza (Balearic Islands) and other Jewish communities |journal=Tissue Antigens |volume=60 |issue=4 |pages=282–91 |year=2002 |month=October |pmid=12472657 |doi= |url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0001-2815&date=2002&volume=60&issue=4&spage=282References
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