Rs28942106

relevance to ebola?
 * rs28942106: C
 * rs28942108: A
 * rs28940897: G


 * https://www.23andme.com/you/community/thread/32901/


 * http://www.livescience.com/47203-ebola-how-people-survive.html

Another marker linked with people's ability to survive Ebola is a gene called human leukocyte antigen-B, which makes a protein that is important in the immune system. A 2007 study found that people with certain versions of this gene, called B*07 and B*14, were more likely to survive Ebola, while people with other versions, called B*67 and B*15, were more likely to die.

Sequence-based human leukocyte antigen-B typing of patients infected with Ebola virus in Uganda in 2000: identification of alleles associated with fatal and nonfatal disease outcomes.