Taxonomic hierarchy of HLA class I allele sequences
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M. Carrington | J. Pecon-Slattery | L. McKenzie | J Pecon-Slattery | M Carrington | S. O'Brien | LM McKenzie | SJ O’Brien | Mary Carrington | Stephen J. O’Brien | L. McKenzie
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