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lib.sub: DRB1 cDNA sequences

Description

DRB1 cDNA sequences, with 0 denote the same as reference (DRB1*0101)

Usage

data(lib.sub)

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 10 DRB1 alleles (those unique alleles in cases + controls) on the following 92 nucleic acid bases. Column names denote the amino acid position. e.g., X.25.1 means the first nucleic acid base on the -25th amino acid, X9.2 means the second nucleic acid base on the 9th amino acid of DRB1 allele, etc
X.25.1
a factor with levels 0 G
X.24
a factor with levels 0 T
X.17
a factor with levels 0 G
X.16.1
a factor with levels 0 T
X.16.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X.1
a factor with levels 0 T
X4
a factor with levels 0 A
X4.1
a factor with levels 0 A
X8
a factor with levels 0 C
X9
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X9.1
a factor with levels 0 A
X9.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X10.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X11
a factor with levels 0 A G T
X11.1
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X12.2
a factor with levels 0 3 A C
X13
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X13.1
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X13.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X14
a factor with levels 0 A T
X14.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X16
a factor with levels 0 A T
X18.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X19.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X21.2
a factor with levels 0 A C
X23
a factor with levels 0 3 4 A G
X23.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X24.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X26.1
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X26.2
a factor with levels 0 A C T
X28
a factor with levels 0 C
X28.2
a factor with levels 0 C G
X30
a factor with levels 0 C G
X30.1
a factor with levels 0 A C T
X30.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X31
a factor with levels 0 G T
X32
a factor with levels 0 C G
X32.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X33
a factor with levels 0 C
X34.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X35.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X37
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X37.1
a factor with levels 0 2 A T
X37.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X43.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X44.2
a factor with levels 0 A C
X47.1
a factor with levels 0 2 T
X47.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X48.2
a factor with levels 0 A C
X51.2
a factor with levels 0 A C T
X52.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X55.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X57
a factor with levels 0 A
X57.1
a factor with levels 0 C G T
X57.2
a factor with levels 0 A C G
X58.2
a factor with levels 0 G T
X59.2
a factor with levels 0 A C
X60.1
a factor with levels 0 2 C
X67
a factor with levels 0 2 A G T
X67.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X68.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X69.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X70.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X70.3
a factor with levels 0 2 G
X70.4
a factor with levels 0 A C
X71
a factor with levels 0 G T
X71.1
a factor with levels 0 2 A C
X72.2
a factor with levels 0 C T
X73.1
a factor with levels 0 G T
X73.2
a factor with levels 0 A T
X74
a factor with levels 0 A C
X74.1
a factor with levels 0 2 A G T
X75.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X78
a factor with levels 0 C G
X78.1
a factor with levels 0 T
X78.2
a factor with levels 0 A G T
X83.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X86.1
a factor with levels 0 A C T
X86.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X90.2
a factor with levels 0 G
X93
a factor with levels 0 A
X95.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X96
a factor with levels 0 C T
X96.2
a factor with levels 0 A T
X98
a factor with levels 0 G
X120.1
a factor with levels 0 A
X140
a factor with levels 0 A
X179.2
a factor with levels 0 C
X181.2
a factor with levels 0 A
X206.2
a factor with levels 0 T
X217
a factor with levels 0 T
X233.1
a factor with levels 0 G

Examples

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data(lib.sub)
## maybe str(lib.sub) ; plot(lib.sub) ...

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