Extensive diversity has been identified in the human heavy chain immunoglobulin locus, including allelic variation, gene duplication, and insertion/deletion events. Several genes have been suggested to be deleted in many haplotypes. Such findings have commonly been based on inference of the germline repertoire from data sets covering antibody heavy chain encoding transcripts. The inference process operates under conditions that may limit identification of genes transcribed at low levels. The presence of rare transcripts that would indicate the existence of poorly expressed alleles in haplotypes that otherwise appear to have deleted these genes has been assessed in the present study. Alleles IGHV1-2*05, IGHV1-3*02, IGHV4-4*01, and IGHV7-4-1*...
Abstract Background Segmental duplication and deletion were implicated for a region containing the h...
Human immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region (IGHC) genes constitute a typical multigene family,...
International audienceHuman immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecules, IgG1, IgG2 and IgG3, exhibit substanti...
Inference of antibody gene repertoires using transcriptome data has emerged as an alternative approa...
We have used a bioinformatics approach to evaluate the completeness and functionality of the reporte...
The human Ig heavy chain constant locus (IGHC) is composed of nine functional and two pseudo genes. ...
Upstream and downstream sequences of immunoglobulin genes may affect the expression of such genes. H...
The human Ig heavy chain constant locus (IGHC) is composed of nine functional and two pseudo genes. ...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
The immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus (IGH) encodes variable (IGHV), diversity (IGHD), joining (IGHJ)...
The existence of many highly similar genes in the lymphocyte receptor gene loci makes them difficult...
Individual variation in the Ig germline gene repertoire leads to individual differences in the combi...
Insertions and deletions of entire codons have recently been discovered as a mechanism by which B ce...
Abstract Background Segmental duplication and deletion were implicated for a region containing the h...
Human immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region (IGHC) genes constitute a typical multigene family,...
International audienceHuman immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecules, IgG1, IgG2 and IgG3, exhibit substanti...
Inference of antibody gene repertoires using transcriptome data has emerged as an alternative approa...
We have used a bioinformatics approach to evaluate the completeness and functionality of the reporte...
The human Ig heavy chain constant locus (IGHC) is composed of nine functional and two pseudo genes. ...
Upstream and downstream sequences of immunoglobulin genes may affect the expression of such genes. H...
The human Ig heavy chain constant locus (IGHC) is composed of nine functional and two pseudo genes. ...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
The immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus (IGH) encodes variable (IGHV), diversity (IGHD), joining (IGHJ)...
The existence of many highly similar genes in the lymphocyte receptor gene loci makes them difficult...
Individual variation in the Ig germline gene repertoire leads to individual differences in the combi...
Insertions and deletions of entire codons have recently been discovered as a mechanism by which B ce...
Abstract Background Segmental duplication and deletion were implicated for a region containing the h...
Human immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region (IGHC) genes constitute a typical multigene family,...
International audienceHuman immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecules, IgG1, IgG2 and IgG3, exhibit substanti...