EsD in Negro and Caucasian populations: is the EsD5 a 'Caucasian allele'?
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EsD in Negro and Caucasian populations: is the EsD5 a 'Caucasian allele'?
Abstract
A total of 461 individuals, belonging to some Subsaharan populations (Beti, Bateke and Babenga Pygmies of Congo; Goun and Nago of Benin; Mbugu and Sango of the Central African Republic), and a sample of 231 individuals of the population of Rome (Italy) have been typed for red cell esterase D using conventional electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. The Subsaharan populations showed a high variability of the frequency of the EsD2 allele (0.018-0.138) and the absence of the EsD5 allele which, on the contrary, reached a polymorphic frequency (0.017) in the Italian sample. These results suggest that the EsD5 allele has a Caucasian origin.
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