Immunogenomics: Molecular hide and seek

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Abstract

Similar to other classical science disciplines, immunology has been embracing novel technologies and approaches giving rise to specialised sub-disciplines such as immunogenetics and, more recently, immunogenomics, which, in many ways, is the genome-wide application of immunogenetic approaches. Here, recent progress in the understanding of the immune sub-genome will be reviewed, and the ways in which immunogenomic datasets consisting of genetic and epigenetic variation, linkage disequilibrium and recombination can be harnessed for disease association and evolutionary studies will be discussed. The discussion will focus on data available for the major histocompatibility complex and the leukocyte receptor complex, the two most polymorphic regions of the human immune sub-genome. © Henry Stewart Publications.

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Miretti, M. M., & Beck, S. (2006). Immunogenomics: Molecular hide and seek. Human Genomics. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-7364-2-4-244

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