The top part of the figure shows the % match (Y axis) between the expected HLA diversity at different frequency cutoffs (X axis) and the HLA diversity observed in the 1,000 Genomes Project panel. For each frequency cutoff, the number of expected alleles is displayed at the top of each histogram. The bottom part of the figure displays the same information on a locus by locus basis for the 1% cutoff.</p
Comparison for class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -C, -B) (left). Comparison for class II HLA genes (HLA-DRB1...
<p>For the purpose of this graph, these unique haplotypes (CEHs) have been sorted according to their...
Defining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how genome plasticity contri...
A. Worldwide distribution of the populations harboring alleles that are missing in the 1,000 Genomes...
A. Circles represent the populations that were HLA typed. Colors and size of the circles correspond ...
<p>The upper part of this table shows the number of individuals that are available for building the ...
The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence variation ...
The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence variation ...
<p>This table shows four population groups and their corresponding haplotype frequencies used for th...
<div><p>The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence va...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
<p>H<sub>e</sub> is shown for every locus and for the combined 5 locus haplotype at each study site....
Comparison for class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -C, -B) (left). Comparison for class II HLA genes (HLA-DRB1...
<p>For the purpose of this graph, these unique haplotypes (CEHs) have been sorted according to their...
Defining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how genome plasticity contri...
A. Worldwide distribution of the populations harboring alleles that are missing in the 1,000 Genomes...
A. Circles represent the populations that were HLA typed. Colors and size of the circles correspond ...
<p>The upper part of this table shows the number of individuals that are available for building the ...
The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence variation ...
The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence variation ...
<p>This table shows four population groups and their corresponding haplotype frequencies used for th...
<div><p>The 1000 Genomes Project aims to provide a deep characterization of human genome sequence va...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
International audienceDefining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how ge...
<p>H<sub>e</sub> is shown for every locus and for the combined 5 locus haplotype at each study site....
Comparison for class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -C, -B) (left). Comparison for class II HLA genes (HLA-DRB1...
<p>For the purpose of this graph, these unique haplotypes (CEHs) have been sorted according to their...
Defining worldwide human genetic variation is a critical step to reveal how genome plasticity contri...