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Yi Chuan Xue Bao ; 29(4): 283-9, 2002 Apr.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11985258

ABSTRACT

By using 15 biallelic markers, 342 male individuals from six populations in China were genotyped with ASPCR (allele specific PCR). The 15 biallelic markers included M1 (YAP), M15 (9 bp insertion), M89 (C-->T), M9 (C-->G), M119 (A-->C), M50 (T-->C), M110 (T-->C), M103 (C-->T), M95 (C-->T), M88 (A-->G), M111 (2-bp deletion), M45 (G-->A), M122 (T-->C), M7 (C-->G) and M134 (1 bp deletion). The distribution of variation frequencies of 15 biallelic markers in six populations showed that with the extremely high frequencies of M9G (96.20% & 96.43%) and Han nationality displayed higher diversity than the four minority populations. It's noteworthy that M95T (82.14%) in Sichuan Han and M45A (18.57%) in Hui gave prominace to the two populations. The six populations displayed 34 (Fujian Han), 21 (Sichuan Han), 14 (Mongol), 26 (Hui), 10 (Xibo) and 8 (Hezhe) haplogroups respectively with 2, 1, 2, 1, 2 and 2 prominent haplogroups among them. Furthermore, the haplogroup analysis revealed that one predominant haplogroup was shared in the four minority populations and even two predominant haplogroups were shared in Mongol, Hezhe and Xibo. Unlike Han populations, the minority populations showed strikingly different haplogroups which were close to the ancestral pattern. However, the two Han populations exhibited divergence between them with the distinct frequencies of M89T and M95T. With the comparison of the number of people sharing the common haplogroups between any two of the four minority populations, relative genetic distance among them was deduced.


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Haplotypes , Y Chromosome , Alleles , China/ethnology , Genetic Markers , Genetic Variation , Humans , Male , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Yi Chuan ; 24(6): 643-5, 2002 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15979959

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The immortal lymphoblastoid cell lines were established by EBV transformation of B cells and addition of cyclosporin A to inhibit the activity of T cells. In the present study,549 immortal cell lines of different ethnic groups of Hazak, Manchu, Korea, Hozhe, Mongolia, Sibe, Hui, Puyi, Han in Fujian and Han in Sichuan were established. Through our research,we found it is harmful for B lymphocytes to transform if excessful leucocytes are inoculated.And it is crisis that cyclosporine A shoud be added the last. Our work is an important part of the research of human genome diversity for the exploration of the origin and evolution of different ethnic groups,and it also provides enough research materials for further studies.Moreover,we have sent 50 cell lines of Hozhe, Mongolia, Sibe, Daur, Oroqen to CEPH. Thus it is possible for us to utilize the genetic resources of CEPH freely.

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