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Beta-globin haplotypes in normal and hemoglobinopathic individuals from Reconcavo Baiano, State of Bahia, Brazil
Silva, Wellington dos Santos; Klautau-Guimarães, Maria de Nazaré; Grisolia, Cesar Koppe.
  • Silva, Wellington dos Santos; Faculdade Adventista da Bahia. BR
  • Klautau-Guimarães, Maria de Nazaré; Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Departamento de Genética e Morfologia. Brasília. BR
  • Grisolia, Cesar Koppe; Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Departamento de Genética e Morfologia. Brasília. BR
Genet. mol. biol ; 33(3): 411-417, 2010. mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-555833
ABSTRACT
Five restriction site polymorphisms in the Beta-globin gene cluster (HincII-5'épsilon, HindIII-Ggama, HindIII-Agama, HincII-PsiBeta1 and HincII-3'PsiBeta1) were analyzed in three populations (n = 114) from Reconcavo Baiano, State of Bahia, Brazil. The groups included two urban populations from the towns of Cachoeira and Maragojipe and one rural Afro-descendant population, known as the "quilombo community", from Cachoeira municipality. The number of haplotypes found in the populations ranged from 10 to 13, which indicated higher diversity than in the parental populations. The haplotypes 2 (+----), 3 (----+), 4 (-+--+) and 6 (-++-+) on the BetaA chromosomes were the most common, and two haplotypes, 9 (-++++) and 14 (++--+), were found exclusively in the Maragojipe population. The other haplotypes (1, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16) had lower frequencies. Restriction site analysis and the derived haplotypes indicated homogeneity among the populations. Thirty-two individuals with hemoglobinopathies (17 sickle cell disease, 12 HbSC disease and 3 HbCC disease) were also analyzed. The haplotype frequencies of these patients differed significantly from those of the general population. In the sickle cell disease subgroup, the predominant haplotypes were BEN (Benin) and CAR (Central African Republic), with frequencies of 52.9 percent and 32.4 percent, respectively. The high frequency of the BEN haplotype agreed with the historical origin of the afro-descendant population in the state of Bahia. However, this frequency differed from that of Salvador, the state capital, where the CAR and BEN haplotypes have similar frequencies, probably as a consequence of domestic slave trade and subsequent internal migrations to other regions of Brazil.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Haplotypes / Globins / Hemoglobinopathies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2010 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Faculdade Adventista da Bahia/BR / Universidade de Brasília/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Haplotypes / Globins / Hemoglobinopathies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2010 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Faculdade Adventista da Bahia/BR / Universidade de Brasília/BR