The aim of this study was to characterize MHC mutant cell lines by studying haplospecific markers within the MHC and specifically in the 250 kilobase (kb) region between the HLA B and TNF loci. This region has been difficult to define because of the lack of appropriate markers. Spontaneous MHC mutants were isolated after immunoselection with an anti-HLA A2 monoclonal antibody and complement. Ten mutants were characterized using serological or allelic and genomic DNA markers within the HLA A to HLA DQ region of the MHC. Most mutants lost at least the 3 megabases of DNA from HLA A to HLA DQ viz the whole haplotype carrying HLA A2. Variants which have lost either HlA A alone or HLA A and HLA B were also found. The results show that it is possible to map the extent of the deletion between HLA B and TNF. Haplospecific scanning patterns for the CL region appear particularly useful.