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A Statistical Method for Predicting Classical HLA Alleles from SNP Data  Stephen Leslie, Peter Donnelly, Gil McVean  The American Journal of Human Genetics  Volume 82, Issue 1, Pages 48-56 (January 2008) DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2007.09.001 Copyright © 2008 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 SNP-Based Imputation of Classical HLA Alleles (A) Schematic representation of IBD-based imputation. In the upper section, two chromosomes carrying the same allele (blue circle) share extended similarity with a recent common ancestor (blue segments) and therefore also with one another. A second, but related, allele (purple circle—e.g., one that is identical at two-digit resolution) shares more limited and divergent, but nevertheless detectable, similarity. In the lower section, the same allele (red circle) sits on two distinct haplotype backgrounds. A conventional tagging approach will both fail to identify the more distant relatedness between alleles in the upper section and will fail to identify a single tag set in the lower section. (B) SNP haplotypes for HLA-B alleles at four-digit resolution with five or more copies in the CEU training data at the 40 SNPs chosen for allele prediction with the Affymetrix array data for the 1958 birth cohort; each row represents a unique chromosome and the alleles at the SNPs are arbitrarily coded as black and white. Note that unlike a conventional tagging approach, there is typically no unique haplotype that defines the presence of an allele. rsIDs are indicated above and the location of prediction SNPs relative to HLA-B within the ∼4 Mb HLA region (defined here as the region from SNPs rs7754054 to rs769051) is shown below. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2008 82, 48-56DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2007.09.001) Copyright © 2008 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 The Relationship between the Number of Times an Allele Appears in the Database and the Sensitivity and Specificity of Predictions The relationship between the numbers of times an allele appears in the database and the sensitivity and specificity of predictions. Results are shown for (A) four-digit and (B) two-digit resolution for the Illumina data predictions only. Sensitivity is the proportion of cases in which a predicted allele is present in an individual. Specificity is the proportion of cases in which an allele present in an individual has been correctly predicted. Each allele is represented, and colors indicate the locus (HLA-A, blue; HLA-B, red; HLA-DRB1, purple; and HLA-DQB1, orange). Note that two four-digit alleles stand out as having many copies in the database and low sensitivity. It appears these alleles have only been typed to two-digit resolution in the 1958 birth cohort data, and so accuracy cannot be accurately determined. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2008 82, 48-56DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2007.09.001) Copyright © 2008 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 Calibration of Call Probabilities in the 58 Birth Cohort Data at Four-Digit Resolution Accuracy estimates (±2 SE) are shown for the predictions made with the Affymetrix array (gray) and the Illumina (black) array. The slightly higher accuracy of the Illumina data is primarily due to the higher density of SNPs from which to choose accurate prediction sets, particularly within the vicinity of HLA-DQB1. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2008 82, 48-56DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2007.09.001) Copyright © 2008 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions