IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA

SUMMARY Serum blood samples from 563 of the total 700 Nganasans, members of the isolate in the northern‐most part of Siberia were tested for G1m , ( z,a,x,f ), G2m ( n ), G3m ( g,b0,b1,b3,b5,s,t ), and km ( 1 ) allotypic determinants. Additionally, 78 Yenisey Samoyeds (Entsi) who are the Nganasan�...

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Published in:International Journal of Immunogenetics
Main Authors: Osipova,and, L. P., Sukernik, R. I.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1983
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1744-313x.1983.tb01011.x 2023-12-03T10:26:13+01:00 IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA Osipova,and, L. P. Sukernik, R. I. 1983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313x.1983.tb01011.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1744-313X.1983.tb01011.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1744-313X.1983.tb01011.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Immunogenetics volume 10, issue 1, page 11-16 ISSN 1744-3121 1744-313X Genetics (clinical) Genetics Molecular Biology General Medicine Immunology journal-article 1983 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313x.1983.tb01011.x 2023-11-09T14:11:29Z SUMMARY Serum blood samples from 563 of the total 700 Nganasans, members of the isolate in the northern‐most part of Siberia were tested for G1m , ( z,a,x,f ), G2m ( n ), G3m ( g,b0,b1,b3,b5,s,t ), and km ( 1 ) allotypic determinants. Additionally, 78 Yenisey Samoyeds (Entsi) who are the Nganasan's western neighbours were studied. Both populations are remarkable for high frequency of ‘Northern Oriental’ Gm ( za;.;b0b3b5st ) which appears to be the most frequent haplotype in the Nganasans (0.486), and is the second frequent in Yenisey Samoyeds (0.276). The Gm ( f;b ) generalized haplotype which used to be considered as an indicator of Caucasian gene flow occurred in the Nganasans in the very low frequency of 0.008, versus 0.045 revealed in adjoining Yenisey Samoyeds. Both populations also differ in the frequency of Km 1 which is two times lower in the Nganasans (0.048), than in Yenisey Samoyeds (0.103). When segregation ratios for the Gm locus were inspected in 67 Nganasan families, no apparent deviations from Mendelian expectations, and no recombinant phenotypes were observed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nganasan* samoyed* Siberia Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Yenisey ENVELOPE(82.680,82.680,71.828,71.828) International Journal of Immunogenetics 10 1 11 16
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topic Genetics (clinical)
Genetics
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Immunology
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Genetics
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Immunology
Osipova,and, L. P.
Sukernik, R. I.
IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
topic_facet Genetics (clinical)
Genetics
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Immunology
description SUMMARY Serum blood samples from 563 of the total 700 Nganasans, members of the isolate in the northern‐most part of Siberia were tested for G1m , ( z,a,x,f ), G2m ( n ), G3m ( g,b0,b1,b3,b5,s,t ), and km ( 1 ) allotypic determinants. Additionally, 78 Yenisey Samoyeds (Entsi) who are the Nganasan's western neighbours were studied. Both populations are remarkable for high frequency of ‘Northern Oriental’ Gm ( za;.;b0b3b5st ) which appears to be the most frequent haplotype in the Nganasans (0.486), and is the second frequent in Yenisey Samoyeds (0.276). The Gm ( f;b ) generalized haplotype which used to be considered as an indicator of Caucasian gene flow occurred in the Nganasans in the very low frequency of 0.008, versus 0.045 revealed in adjoining Yenisey Samoyeds. Both populations also differ in the frequency of Km 1 which is two times lower in the Nganasans (0.048), than in Yenisey Samoyeds (0.103). When segregation ratios for the Gm locus were inspected in 67 Nganasan families, no apparent deviations from Mendelian expectations, and no recombinant phenotypes were observed.
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author Osipova,and, L. P.
Sukernik, R. I.
author_facet Osipova,and, L. P.
Sukernik, R. I.
author_sort Osipova,and, L. P.
title IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
title_short IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
title_full IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
title_fullStr IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES IN ABORIGINAL POPULATIONS OF THE TAIMIR PENINSULA
title_sort immunoglobulin allotypes in aboriginal populations of the taimir peninsula
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