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by heuermh 1962 days ago
Totally agree! I would suggest adding KIR as well. Curious what your background/interest is?

I have consulted to National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match [0] off and on for several years. There are typing labs using long reads but most reporting/matching/analysis is still performed at the nomenclature level [1].

I hope in the near future we'll be able to simply assemble the entire MHC for each sample, as messy as it might be, see e.g., "A diploid assembly-based benchmark for variants in the major histocompatibility complex" [2].

[0] https://bethematch.org [1] https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ipd/imgt/hla [2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18564-9

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Sure! KIR and HLA-C are also really important.

But we know less associations about them. Same applies to TCR genes. A chicken-and-egg problem, we need good massive GWAS to find out.

My background is in CS, AI and statistics. But I've done lots of graduate research in genetics and epigenetics. I'm very interested in understanding the interactions between HLA and commensal / pathogen epitopes in health & disease. Also in vaccine design.

How about you? I can see from your posts you are with the Big Data Genomics team at UC Berkeley AMPLab.