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  2. Chromosome 6 - Wikipedia

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    Chromosome 6 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. ... (which is located on chromosome 15), ...

  3. C6orf47 - Wikipedia

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    In humans, Chromosome 6 open reading frame 47, C6ORF47, ... which is a band on the short arm of chromosome located at 6p21.3 that spans 3.6 megabases. ...

  4. Human leukocyte antigen - Wikipedia

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    HLA region of Chromosome 6. The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is a complex of genes on chromosome 6 in humans that encode cell-surface proteins responsible for regulation of the immune system. [1] The HLA system is also known as the human version of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) found in many animals. [2]

  5. C6orf136 - Wikipedia

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    C6orf136 is located on the short arm of chromosome 6 (6p21.33), starting at base pair (bp) 30,647,133 and ending at bp 30,653,207. This gene spans 6,074 bit/s on the plus (+) strand and contains a total of 6 exons .

  6. HLA-B - Wikipedia

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    The HLA-B gene is located on the short (p) arm of chromosome 6 at cytoband 21.3, from base pair 31,353,871 to 31,357,211 [3] Related conditions

  7. HFE (gene) - Wikipedia

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    The HFE gene is located on short arm of chromosome 6 at location 6p22.2 [5] Function ... [17] [18] and in North American non-Hispanic whites are 6-7%. [19]

  8. BAT5 - Wikipedia

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    Human Bat5 (ABHD16A) is located on chromosome 6. Mice Bat5 (ABHD 16A) is located between TNF and Heat shock protein near the Ck2b protein kinase gene. [9]

  9. HLA-C - Wikipedia

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    HLA-C is a locus on chromosome 6, which encodes for many HLA-C alleles that are Class-I MHC receptors. HLA-C, localized proximal to the HLA-B locus, is located on the distal end of the HLA region. Most HLA-C:B haplotypes are in strong linkage disequilibrium and many are as ancient as the human species itself.