Allele Frequencies in World Populations

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Line Haplotype Population Frequency (%) Sample Size Location
1DRB1*04:14-DQB1*03:01-DPB1*05:01:01China Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Northeast0.1049645_27_N_120_56_E
2A*03:01-B*15:01-C*03:04-DRB1*04:14Germany DKMS - Netherlands minority0.041,37448_31_N_9_3_E
3A*02-B*35-DRB1*04:14Chile Santiago0.0392033_26_S_70_40_W
4A*11-B*40-DRB1*04:143Chile Santiago0.0292033_26_S_70_40_W
5A*01-B*40-DRB1*04:142NChile Santiago0.0192033_26_S_70_40_W
6A*32-B*44-DRB1*04:149Chile Santiago0.0192033_26_S_70_40_W
7A*02-B*40-DRB1*04:141Chile Santiago0.0092033_26_S_70_40_W
8A*24-B*40-DRB1*04:141Chile Santiago0.0092033_26_S_70_40_W
9A*32-B*39-DRB1*04:149Chile Santiago0.0092033_26_S_70_40_W
10A*32:01-B*51:01-DRB1*04:14Israel USSR Jews0.0045,68132_9_N_34_50_E



   

Allele frequency net database (AFND) 2020 update: gold-standard data classification, open access genotype data and new query tools
Gonzalez-Galarza FF, McCabe A, Santos EJ, Jones J, Takeshita LY, Ortega-Rivera ND, Del Cid-Pavon GM, Ramsbottom K, Ghattaoraya GS, Alfirevic A, Middleton D and Jones AR Nucleic Acid Research 2020, 48:D783-8.
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