Human enzyme polymorphism in the Canary Islands. V. Western Islands.

J M Larruga, F Pinto, M Hernández, A M González, V M Cabrera
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Autochthonous human samples of the three westernmost islands of the Canarian Archipelago, La Palma, Gomera, and Hierro, have been analyzed for eight red cell polymorphic enzymes. Only a small intra and inter-insular differentiation exists among these three islands. However, a marked heterogeneity is found when all seven islands of the Archipelago are compared by Nei's genetic distances [1972]. Nevertheless, there is no correlation between genetic and geographic distances. Historical factors could explain the frequency similarities of some distant islands. The rare variant GD*A+Negroid allele, and the endemic GD*Gc allele, previously found in other islands, have also been detected in this survey.

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加那利群岛的人类酶多态性。五、西部群岛。
在加那利群岛最西端的三个岛屿,拉帕尔马岛,戈梅拉岛和耶罗岛,对当地的人类样本进行了8种红细胞多态性酶的分析。这三个岛屿之间只有很小的岛内和岛间差异。然而,当用Nei’s遗传距离对群岛的所有七个岛屿进行比较时,发现了明显的异质性[1972]。然而,遗传距离和地理距离之间没有相关性。历史因素可以解释一些遥远岛屿的频率相似性。在本次调查中还发现了GD*A+Negroid等位基因的罕见变异,以及以前在其他岛屿发现的GD*Gc特有等位基因。
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