Abstract
HLA data from the A and B loci for 22 populations were compared with the neutrality expectations from Ewens' sampling theory. In 25 of 44 cases, there was significantly less homozygosity than expected. Although a number of factors can affect homozygosity in this manner, upon close examination only symmetrical balancing selection appears to be consistent with these data.
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Hedrick, P. W., & Thomson, G. (1983). Evidence for balancing selection at HLA. Genetics, 104(3), 449–456. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/104.3.449
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