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Gc and transferrin isoelectrofocusing subtypes among Brazilian Indians
Authors:J Constans  FM Salzano
Institution:Centre d''Hémotypologie, CNRS, CHU Purpan, Avenue de Grande-Bretagne, 31300 Toulouse, France;Departmento de Genética, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 90000 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Abstract:A total of 397 persons living in six villages of three Brazilian Indian tribes were studied in relation to the Gc subtypes. The corresponding gene frequencies are more similar between the Gorotire and Caingang than between the Gorotire and the Krahó, despite the considerable geographical distance that separates the villages of these two first tribes and their lignuistic differentiation. An uncommon variant pattern (1C7) was observed in eight Gorotire Indians; it had been described for the first time in a Tibetan sample, furnishing additional evidence on the Asiatic origin of these Indians. The distinct Gc subtype frequencies observed in our main ethnic groups provide an important new tool for anthropological analyses. Tf subtypes were studied among the Caingang only. The frequencies of TfC1 and TfC2 are similar to those obtained by other researchers in Hessen, Germany.
Keywords:Gc subtypes  transferrin subtypes  Brazilian Indians  isoelectric focusing
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