Hello, Field.
Thank you for your interest in the Genome Browser and your question regarding the HLA-DRB1 gene.
According to the Alt Haplotypes track, the HLA-DRB1 gene is missing in the GL000254v2 and GL000250v2 alternate haplotypes. You can view this in the following session: https://genome.ucsc.edu/s/gperez2/mlq_34430_1.
Additionally, you may find the HPRC pairwise alignments (chains) track helpful. This track shows regions of the human genome that are alignable to other Homo sapiens genomes. Alignable parts are represented by thick blocks (look like exons), while alignable parts between these are shown with thin lines (look like introns). You can explore these alignments in the DRB1 locus using the following session: https://genome.ucsc.edu/s/Max/hladrb1.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to gen...@soe.ucsc.edu. All messages sent to that address are archived on a publicly-accessible Google Groups forum. If your question includes sensitive data, you may send it instead to genom...@soe.ucsc.edu.
Gerardo Perez
UCSC Genomics Institute
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