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Transfus Med ; 12(1): 49-54, 2002 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11967137

RÉSUMÉ

The human platelet alloantigen systems HPA-1, -2, -3, -4, -5 and -6 in a Moroccan Berber population from the Amizmiz region were determined by polymerase chain reaction using sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP). The gene frequencies obtained from these unrelated Berbers were 0 x 747 and 0 x 252 for HPA-1a and -1b; 0 x 817 and 0 x 182 for HPA-2a and -2b; 0 x 682 and 0 x 317 for HPA-3a and -3b; 1 and 0 x 0 for HPA-4a and -4b; 0 x 8616 and 0 x 1383 for HPA-5a and -5b; 1 and 0 x 0 for HPA-6a and -6b. The Berbers have the highest frequency for the 1b, 2b and 5b alleles of all the populations reported to date and also the lowest frequency for the 3b allele.


Sujet(s)
Antigènes plaquettaires humains/génétique , Antigènes plaquettaires humains/classification , Amorces ADN , Fréquence d'allèle , Humains , Maroc/ethnologie , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Topographie médicale
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Ann Hum Genet ; 65(Pt 6): 537-48, 2001 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11851984

RÉSUMÉ

Two Spanish eastern Pyrenean populations, Andorra and Pallars Sobirà, have been tested for G1m(1,2,3,17), G2m(23), G3m(5,6,10,11,13,14,15,16,21,24,28) and Km(1) immunoglobulin allotypes. Km allele and Gm haplotype frequencies in both samples fit well into the Western Mediterranean and, more strictly, Pyrenean ranges with some peculiarities: Andorra showed an elevated frequency (14.7%) of the typical Asian and European Gm21,28;1,2,17;. haplotype, while Pallars Sobirà was characterized by high values (3.7%) of Gm5*;1,17;., a typical sub-Saharan Gm haplotype. Gm diversity assessed through genetic distance and variance analyses revealed a significant geographic partition (4.3%) of Mediterraneans among south, north-east, and north-west groups. It is interesting to note the relatively low genetic variance (2.1%) found between south and north-western Mediterraneans that could reflect ancient population relationships. More locally, genetic boundaries and diversity analyses failed to indicate any geographic pattern and/or genetic differentiation related with the political border in the Pyrenees. The present pattern of variation in this area is probably the result of genetic isolation processes, in addition to some specific demographic phenomena, in the Pyrenean valleys.


Sujet(s)
Variation génétique , Allotypes Gm des immunoglobulines/génétique , Chaines légères kappa des immunoglobulines/génétique , Adulte , Andorre , Femelle , Humains , Allotypes des immunoglobulines/génétique , Allotypes Gm des immunoglobulines/sang , Mâle , Région méditerranéenne , Espagne
3.
Ann Hum Biol ; 25(5): 453-65, 1998.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9741488

RÉSUMÉ

Four hundred and thirteen unrelated individuals (202 autochthonous and 211 non-autochthonous) of Val d'Aran (Catalan Pyrenees) have been analysed for the GM and KM immunoglobulin genetic system using the inhibition haemagglutination method. This population was defined by eight GM haplotypes (GM*3 23 5*, GM*3 5*, GM*1,17 21,28, GM*1,2,17 21,28, GM*1,17 5*, GM*1,17 5,6,11,24, GM*1,17 10,11,13,15 and GM*1,17 10,11,13,15,16) inferred from the 17 observed phenotypes. The Val d'Aran population frequencies conform to Hardy-Weinberg expectations. The frequencies of phenotypes and haplotypes show a definite homogeneity between the autochthonous and non-autochthonous people of Val d'Aran and 11 other Pyrenean populations (Mauléon, Macaye, St. Jean Pied de Port, Vallée de L'Ouzom, Gavarnie, Barèges, Luz St. Sauveur, Esparros, Camurac, Capcir and Pays de Sault) that have already been studied for the same allotypes. A factorial correspondence analysis was performed for the 12 autochthonous Pyrenean populations, showing a high frequency of the GM*3 23 5* haplotype in the three Pyrenean regions (Western, Central and Eastern), while the GM*1,17 21,28 haplotype is mainly found in the Central region, GM*3 5* in the Eastern and Western zones, and the GM*1,2,17 21,28 is mainly present in the Central and Eastern populations. The results show a relative regional homogeneity, so there is no evidence of a frequency gradient in the Pyrenean populations for the GM and KM genetic systems. It may, however, be noticed that the Central Pyrenean populations form a group, with one population (Vallée de l'Ouzom) isolated from the rest, probably because of its particular model of inheritance by which the heritage is passed to the first born without sex consideration. It has been possible to point out some differences in the genetic structure of the autochthonous and non-autochthonous Val d'Aran population and to place the autochthonous Aranese group among its Pyrenean neighbours.


Sujet(s)
Ethnies/génétique , Allotypes des immunoglobulines/classification , Allotypes Gm des immunoglobulines/classification , Femelle , Haplotypes , Humains , Allotypes des immunoglobulines/immunologie , Allotypes Gm des immunoglobulines/immunologie , Mâle , Espagne
4.
Hum Hered ; 43(5): 265-71, 1993.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8406514

RÉSUMÉ

A total of 205 unrelated autochthonous individuals of both sexes from the population of the Aran Valley in the central Pyrenees were tested for ABO, Rh and duffy blood groups. This population is of interest because of its relative geographical and historical isolation and its specific peculiarities, such as its own language. The results show a good correlation between the principal component analysis graphic and the geographic positions of the Basque and Pyrenean populations with which the Aranese population is compared.


Sujet(s)
Système ABO de groupes sanguins/génétique , Système Duffy/génétique , Fréquence d'allèle , Hawaïen autochtone ou autre insulaire du Pacifique , Système Rhésus/génétique , Femelle , France , Humains , Mâle ,
5.
Gene Geogr ; 6(1-2): 97-108, 1992.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1299320

RÉSUMÉ

This work describes the results of a survey on the Rhesus system carried out in the autochthonous population of Aran Valley, a small and rather isolated region on the Northern side of the Central Pyrenees. Also, a comparison is made with other geographically and historically related populations in order to discuss the data in terms of the historical origin of this population. The data obtained shows a good agreement between observed and expected values in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The Aranese population also reveals some peculiarities concerning some haplotypes. The comparison with European and non European Mediterranean populations shows a clear genetic distance from Basque populations, and a relative proximity with presumably Celtic ones.


Sujet(s)
Ethnies/génétique , Fréquence d'allèle , Système Rhésus/génétique , Allèles , Femelle , Variation génétique , Génotype , Humains , Mâle , Phénotype , Espagne
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