| Literature DB >> 19565202 |
K N Saraswathy1, Naorem Kiranmala, Benrithung Murry, Ekata Sinha, Deepti Saksena, Harpreet Kaur, M P Sachdeva, A K Kalla.
Abstract
Twenty autosomal markers, including linked markers at two gene markers, are used to understand the genomic similarity and diversity among three tribal (Paite, Thadou, and Kom) and one nontribal communities of Manipur (Northeast India). Two of the markers (CD4 and HB9) are monomorphic in Paite and one (the CD4 marker) in Kom. Data suggest the Meitei (nontribal groups) stand apart from the three tribal groups with respect to higher heterozygosity (0.366) and presence of the highest ancestor haplotypes of DRD2 markers (0.228); this is also supported by principal co-ordinate analysis. These populations are found to be genomically closer to the Chinese population than to other Indian populations.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19565202 DOI: 10.1007/s10528-009-9267-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Genet ISSN: 0006-2928 Impact factor: 1.890