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Hemoglobin ; 29(4): 277-80, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16370488

ABSTRACT

Five hundred and thirteen unrelated subjects belonging to various tribes of West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in Eastern India, were screened for the presence of alpha-thalassemia (thal) gene deletion(s) as a possible cause of unexplained anemia (Hb < 11 g/dL and/or MCH <28 pg, MCV < 78 fL). As reported earlier, beta-globin gene mutant alleles were found with a frequency of up to 20% in some tribes. In the present study, alpha-globin gene deletion alleles were found in 18% of subjects from West Bengal, 3.9% from Arunachal Pradesh and 3.84% from Assam tribesmen. Coexistence of alpha- and beta-globin gene abnormalities was observed in up to 18% of some tribal groups. The high inbreeding rate and lack of appropriate medical care make these populations particularly vulnerable.


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Molecular Epidemiology , alpha-Thalassemia/epidemiology , Consanguinity , Gene Frequency , Genetic Testing , Globins/genetics , Humans , India/epidemiology , India/ethnology , Population Groups/genetics , alpha-Thalassemia/diagnosis , alpha-Thalassemia/genetics
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