The Japanese Journal of Human Genetics, volume 35, issue 4, pages 283-290
Isoelectric focusing studies in Brazilian Indians —uncovering variation of ORM, AHSG and IF—
Francisco M. Salzano
1
,
Kazuo Umetsu
2
,
Isao Yuasa
3
,
Francis L. Black
4
,
Tsuneo SUZUKI
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 1990-12-01
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ISSN: 00215074, 09168478
PubMed ID:
2094777
Genetics (clinical)
Abstract
Allele frequencies for the orosomucoid 1 (ORM1), orosomucoid 2 (ORM2), alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein (AHSG) and complement component I (IF) loci were studied in 393 individuals of three Brazilian Indian tribes. In the ORM1 locus only two alleles were observed among the Urubu-Kaapor, while five were found among the Pacaás Novos. The frequency ofORM1 *1 was similar in these two tribes (0.734 and 0.715, respectively) but departed more markedly among the Parakanã (0.870). Variation for ORM2 locus was found among the Pacaás Novos only, withORM2 *3 being observed in just three individuals. A new variant (AHSG * PN) was found in the AHSG system. Frequency forAHSG *1 was unexpectedly low in the three tribes, especially, among the Pacaás Novos, where the prevalence (0.145) is the lowest considering other data reported thus far. For IF locus, variability was also restricted to only one trible (Urubu-Kaapor) and attributed to a new polymorphic allele,IF * A3.
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