In an effort to investigate the subtelomeric region of the X chromosome among Orientals, five DNA sites in the F8C and G6PD genes were analyzed in a sample of 46 chromosomes belonging to the Chinese Li population, an ethnic group characterized by a high prevalence of G6PD deficiency. The DNA sites analyzed, which are highly polymorphic in other populations, have a low degree of heterozygosity in the Li sample and, furthermore, the distribution of the corresponding haplotypes is very different from that previously observed in Italian populations. Interestingly, three unrelated Li G6PD-deficient variants analyzed at the DNA level have the 1376G-->T mutation characteristic of G6PDCanton and they share the same haplotype, including the sites mentioned above, as well as eight DNA polymorphisms in the red/green color vision pigment genes located proximal to G6PD on chromosome X.
DNA haplotypes in the G6PD gene cluster studied in the Chinese Li population and their relationship to G6PDCanton.
Filosa S;Martini G
1994
Abstract
In an effort to investigate the subtelomeric region of the X chromosome among Orientals, five DNA sites in the F8C and G6PD genes were analyzed in a sample of 46 chromosomes belonging to the Chinese Li population, an ethnic group characterized by a high prevalence of G6PD deficiency. The DNA sites analyzed, which are highly polymorphic in other populations, have a low degree of heterozygosity in the Li sample and, furthermore, the distribution of the corresponding haplotypes is very different from that previously observed in Italian populations. Interestingly, three unrelated Li G6PD-deficient variants analyzed at the DNA level have the 1376G-->T mutation characteristic of G6PDCanton and they share the same haplotype, including the sites mentioned above, as well as eight DNA polymorphisms in the red/green color vision pigment genes located proximal to G6PD on chromosome X.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.