Literature DB >> 8365731

Alpha-thalassemia in the four major aboriginal groups in Taiwan.

T M Ko1, T A Chen, M I Hsieh, L H Tseng, F J Hsieh, S M Chuang, T Y Lee.   

Abstract

A total of 1309 unrelated blood samples from four major Taiwan aboriginal groups, including 522 of the Ami, 246 of the Bunun, 227 of the Atayal, and 214 of the Paiwan groups, were collected. Subjects with a mean corpuscular volume below 85 fl and Hb A2 values below 3.5% were further studied with Southern hybridization to determine the status of alpha-globin genes. In the Ami, 43 (4.1%) chromosomes had alpha-thalassemia 1 and 43 (4.1%) had alpha-thalassemia 2. Of the 43 alpha-thalassemia 1 chromosomes, 33 were of the Thailand, one of the Philippine, and nine of the Southeast Asian deletion. Of the 43 alpha-thalassemia 2 chromosomes, 42 were of the type I rightward deletion and one was of leftward deletion. In the Bunun group, one chromosome (0.2%) was of the Thailand deletion and two (0.4%) were of type I rightward deletion. In the Atayal group, only one chromosome (0.2%) was of the Philippine deletion. In the Paiwan group, four chromosomes (0.9%) were of the Southeast Asian deletion and three (0.7%) were of the Thailand deletion. Among the four groups, the Ami had the highest prevalence of alpha-thalassemia, which was also higher than that of the Chinese living in Taiwan.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8365731     DOI: 10.1007/bf00216149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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