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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has great potential for the future application of HLA typing in routine diagnostic purposes. NGS sequencing has the advantage that it allows the sequencing of single molecule DNA sequences, meaning that the paternal and maternal alleles can be uniquely identified. As NGS can phase single molecules throughout the gene, HLA typing by means of NGS will yield...