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Identification of the Novel HLA ‐A*32:202 Allele by Next‐Generation Sequencing and Oxford Nanopore Sequencing

HLA Vol. 107 No. 4 · Wiley
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ABSTRACT

HLA‐A*32:202
differs from
HLA‐A*32:01:01:01
by two nucleotide substitutions in exons 1 and 2.
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Mar 24, 2026
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Ruby J. Siegel, Sam Ho, Katrin Hacke, et al. (2026). Identification of the Novel HLA ‐A*32:202 Allele by Next‐Generation Sequencing and Oxford Nanopore Sequencing. HLA, 107(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/tan.70687
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