HP, GC and PI polymorphisms in sixteen central Indian tribal populations.

H Walter, D Eberhardt, M Tegeler, I Wiechmann, H Dankerhopfe, S K Bhattachaochya, M K Das, B N Mukherjee, P N Saha, K Das
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HP, GC and PI polymorphisms have been typed on 16 Central Indian tribal populations with a total of 1658 individuals. The distribution of allele frequencies shows a statistically highly significant heterogeneity, which may be caused by several microevolutionary factors, such as genetic drift, social and geographic isolation. Some new variants were observed in both the GC system (GC 2Cmah) and in the PI system (PI Yori). The PI variants are more frequent and are found in most of the 16 populations under study whereas the GC variants are rather infrequent and restricted to only three populations.

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16个印度中部部落群体的HP、GC和PI多态性
对16个印度中部部落群体的1658个个体进行了HP、GC和PI多态性分型。等位基因频率分布在统计上表现出高度显著的异质性,这可能是由遗传漂变、社会隔离和地理隔离等微观进化因素造成的。在GC系统(GC 2Cmah)和PI系统(PI Yori)中都观察到一些新的变异。PI变异更为频繁,在研究的16个种群中的大多数种群中都有发现,而GC变异相当罕见,仅限于3个种群。
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