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- Title
Distribution of the HLA-DRB1 Specificities in Populations of the Volga–Ural Region.
- Authors
Khidiyatova, I. M.; Ishmukhametova, A. T.; Lukmanova, G. I.; Khusnutdinova, E. K.
- Abstract
Polymorphism at the HLA-DRB1 locus in six Turkic (Bashkirs, Tatars, and Chuvashes) and Finno-Ugric (Udmurts, Maris, and Komis) populations of the Volga–Ural region was studied by PCR. A total of 12 DRB1 specificities displaying population-specific frequency distribution patterns were described. The most frequently observed specificities in Bashkirs and Udmurts were DRB1*07 (25 and 34%, respectively) and *15 (by 15%). In Tatars the prevalence of *04 (18%), *01 (17%), *07 (16%), and *15 (13%) specificities was observed, while in Chuvashes these were *04 (28%), *11 (18%), *01 (16%), and *07 (16%). High frequencies of *11 (21%), *04 (17%), *01 (13%), and *07 (13%) specificities were characteristic of Komis, whereas Maris were distinguished by high frequencies of *01 (23%), *11 (14%), *07 (13%), and *04 (11%). In general, the pattern of DRB1 allelic polymorphism in populations of the Volga–Ural region, occupying the intermediate position between the Caucasoid- and Mongoloid-specific allelic frequency distribution patterns, was consistent with their anthropological type rather than with their linguistic affiliation.
- Subjects
CENTRAL Asia; ETHNOLOGY; FINNO-Ugrians; BASHKIR (Turkic people); UDMURTS; TATARS; POPULATION
- Publication
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2004, Vol 40, Issue 2, p203
- ISSN
1022-7954
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/B:RUGE.0000016996.85196.49