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Gene Geogr ; 2(2-3): 107-12, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3154127

ABSTRACT

Four protein polymorphisms: haptoglobin (HP), group specific component (GC), third component of complement (C3) and transferrin (TF), were investigated in Baruya tribes and several other Anga tribes living high in the Wonenara and Marawaka valleys in Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands. A non-Anga tribe, the Aziana or Kenaze was also sampled. TF*D variant was identified in every group except Usarumpia. A number of anhaptoglobinaemic individuals was noticed. Environmental factors causing hemolysis and haptoglobin consumption are suggested. HP*1 and GC*1 frequencies were high, as usually observed in New Guinea. The Anga tribes are protected from malaria and represent a model of human isolates. The present study confirms this situation.


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Blood Proteins/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Black People/genetics , Complement C3/genetics , Gene Frequency , Haptoglobins/genetics , Humans , Models, Genetic , Papua New Guinea , Phenotype , Transferrin/genetics , Vitamin D-Binding Protein/genetics
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Gene Geogr ; 2(2-3): 99-106, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3154137

ABSTRACT

Ten red cell enzyme polymorphisms, malic dehydrogenase (MDH1), adenylate kinase (AK), phosphohexose isomerase (PHI), adenosine deaminase (ADA), esterase D (ESD), glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT), acid phosphatase (ACP1), phosphoglucomutase 1 and 2 (PGM1, PGM2), phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD) were investigated in the Baruya tribe and several Anga tribes living high in the Wonenara and Marawaka valleys in Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands (6.5S, 145.5E). Also a non-Anga tribe, the Aziana or Kenaze, was sampled. Variants were observed in ADA, PGM1 and PGM2. AK and PHI were monomorphic, all subjects being AK 1 and PHI 1; MDH1 was also monomorphic in Anga while variants were observed in Aziana. This latter tribe differed markedly in each system from the Anga peoples.


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Erythrocytes/enzymology , Isoenzymes/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Alleles , Black People/genetics , Gene Frequency , Humans , Isoenzymes/blood , Papua New Guinea , Phenotype
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Gene Geogr ; 2(2-3): 89-98, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3154136

ABSTRACT

Blood group polymorphisms were analysed in inhabitants of Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands. The aim of the study was to assess the situation of the Baruya tribe among other Anga peoples: Youwarounatche, Andje, Usarumpia, Langimar. A non-Anga tribe, the Aziana, was also sampled. ABO, RH, MNS, P, KEL, FY and JK systems were tested in each group. ABO*O gene was predominant, ABO*Aint was relatively high, ABO*B was rare in all tribes and absent in the Usarumpia tested. The Ns haplotype was the most frequent in MNS system. All tested subjects were RH*D, KEL (-) and FY (a+b-), with very few exceptions. The presence of one CcdEe and 5 FY (a+b+) subjects may be due to foreign admixture. A noteworthy genetic microdifferentiation was observed between tribes. Geographical isolation and genetic drift has played an important role in the differentiation of the various groups.


Subject(s)
Blood Group Antigens/genetics , Gene Frequency , Black People/genetics , Humans , Marriage , Papua New Guinea , Phenotype , Polymorphism, Genetic
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