Allele Frequencies in World Populations

HLA » Haplotype Frequency Distribution

 
Figure 1. Frequency distribution of the A*01:01:01-B*52:01:01-C*12:02:02-DRB1*16:01:01-DQB1*05:02:01 haplotype across the world.
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Notes: Frequencies plotted in this map correspond to the incidence of the haplotype in populations where demographic data was available. Some of the populations may have been sampled in the same area by different groups. Thus, frequencies (colour pixels) may be overlaid in small areas (E.g. Many populations available in Europe). The criteria for the overlay is from 0%->100%. Therefore, highest frequencies are shown on top. If you mouse over a specific coordinate you can visualise the demographic data of the population.

Important: If you are searching a haplotype using alleles at low resolution (e.g. A*02-B*15) you may also get haplotype results from these alleles at higher resolutions (e.g. A*02:01-B*15:10) which will obviously contain lower frequencies. The same mechanism applies when you are including two loci (e.g. A*02-B*15) and data on the AFND is available only for 3,4,5,n loci (e.g. A*02-B*15-DRB1*15). When more data is available we will omit these criteria.




Figure 2. Frequency distribution of the A*01:01:01-B*52:01:01-C*12:02:02-DRB1*16:01:01-DQB1*05:02:01 haplotype by geographic region.

 EUROPE




Notes: Diagrams are limited to 40 populations by geographic region for a better display.

Important: If you are searching a haplotype using alleles at low resolution (e.g. A*02-B*15) you may also get haplotype results from these alleles at higher resolutions (e.g. A*02:01-B*15:10) which will obviously contain lower frequencies. The same mechanism applies when you are including two loci (e.g. A*02-B*15) and data on the AFND is available only for 3,4,5,n loci (e.g. A*02-B*15-DRB1*15). When more data is available we will omit these criteria.



   

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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