AmpliSAS and AmpliHLA: Web server tools for MHC typing of non-model species and human using NGS data

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AmpliSAS and AmpliHLA are web server tools for automatic genotyping of MHC genes from high-throughput sequencing data. AmpliSAS is designed specifically to analyze amplicon sequencing data from non-model species and it is able to perform de-novo genotyping without any previous knowledge of the reference alleles. AmpliHLA is a human-specific version, it performs HLA typing by comparing sequenced variants against human reference alleles from the IMGT/HLA database. Here we describe four genotyping protocols: the first two use amplicon sequencing data to genotype the MHC genes of a passerine bird and human respectively; the third and fourth present the HLA typing of a human cell line starting from RNA and exome sequencing data respectively.

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Sebastian, A., Migalska, M., & Biedrzycka, A. (2018). AmpliSAS and AmpliHLA: Web server tools for MHC typing of non-model species and human using NGS data. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1802, pp. 249–273). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8546-3_18

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