p53 polymorphisms in Russia and Belarus: correlation of the 2-1-1 haplotype frequency with longitude |
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Authors: | A.?V.?Khrunin mailto:khrunin@img.ras.ru" title=" khrunin@img.ras.ru" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,L.?A.?Tarskaia,V.?A.?Spitsyn,O.?I.?Lylova,N.?A.?Bebyakova,A.?I.?Mikulich,S.?A.?Limborska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Molecular Genetics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurchatov Square 2, Moscow, 123182, Russia;(2) Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, 115478, Russia;(3) North State Medical University, Archangelsk, 163061, Russia;(4) Institute of Arts, Ethnography and Folklore, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, 220072, Belarus |
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Abstract: | ![]() Four different polymorphisms in the human p53 gene (a 16-bp duplication in intron 3, and three RFLPs: for Bsh1236I at codon 72, for MspI in intron 6 and for BamHI in the 3 flanking region) and extended haplotypes were studied in nine geographically diverse populations from Russia and Belarus. The Yakuts differed from all other populations, as they had a significantly higher frequency of the BamHI A1 allele. Most populations did not differ significantly from each other in the frequency of the Bsh1236I polymorphism. The 16-bp duplication A1 allele and MspI A2 allele frequencies were significantly higher in the Yakut and Khant populations. Linkage disequilibrium values (D ) between BamHI and other polymorphic sites were not significant in many cases; for this reason we have used the 16 bp–Bsh1236I–MspI haplotype frequencies only. Of eight possible haplotypes, five were observed in the populations investigated. Haplotype 1-2-2 was the most frequent in all populations. The next most common haplotype, 1-1-2, was present at very similar frequencies among the Byelorussians and Russians from Smolensk, but was more frequent in other populations. The frequency of haplotype 2-1-1 showed a nearly continuous decrease from West to East (from 17.857% among the Byelorussians to 0.685% in the Yakuts from the Verkhoyansk) and correlated with longitude (Spearman s r=–0.8667, P=0.0025), which may be due to natural selection and adaptation. The relationships among populations were evaluated by means of Nei s DA distances for the 16 bp–Bsh1236I–MspI haplotype frequencies. Based on the multidimensional scaling analysis a correlation between p53 haplotype frequencies and ethnicity is supposed. |
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Keywords: | Population genetics p53 polymorphisms Haplotypes |
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