Literature DB >> 871149

Genes and people in the Caspian Littoral: a population genetic study in Northern Iran.

R L Kirk, B Keats, N M Blake, E M McDermid, F Ala, M Karimi, B Nickbin, H Shabazi, J Kmet.   

Abstract

Data for the distribution of alleles controlling two blood group systems and secretor status, for hemoglobin types, five serum protein groups and 15 red cell enzyme systems has been obtained. Eleven of the systems showed polymorphic variation and these systems have been used to calculate genetic distances using Morton's Kinship measure. No systematic relationship between genetic distance and geographic location of linguistic affiliation is apparent. There is, however, an apparent cline of decreasing frequency of PGDc from east to west and also significant differences in the frequency of G6PD deficiency corresponding to variation in the ecology of the region. Genetic distance comparisons with other selected populations reveal that the Turkic and Turkoman speaking peoples in the Caspian area cluster with the Kurds, Greeks and Iranis. The Persian speakers are genetically remote from these populations; they are, however, close to the Parsis who migrated from Iran to India at the end of the Seventh Century A.D. Several unusual genetic variants were detected, including a novel MDH phenotype, a superoxide dismutase phenotype identical with the Scandinavian type, and rare forms of LDH, PGM locus 2, ceruloplasmin, diaphorase, peptidases and PHI.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 871149     DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330460302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Anthropol        ISSN: 0002-9483            Impact factor:   2.868


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Authors:  C A Huether; E A Murphy
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Review 4.  Oesophageal cancer in Greenland: selected epidemiological and clinical aspects.

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5.  Oesophageal cancer among the Turkomans of northeast Iran.

Authors:  F Saidi; A Sepehr; S Fahimi; M J Farahvash; P Salehian; A Esmailzadeh; M Keshoofy; N Pirmoazen; M Yazdanbod; M K Roshan
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