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. 1993 Dec;53(6):1298-305.

Population genetics of the HRAS1 minisatellite locus

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Population genetics of the HRAS1 minisatellite locus

B Devlin et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

Several years ago it was reported that rare HRAS1 VNTR alleles occurred more frequently in U.S. Caucasian cancer patients than in unaffected controls. Such an association, in theory, could be caused by undetected population heterogeneity. Also, in a study clearly relevant to this issue, it was recently reported that significant deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium exist at this locus in a sample of U.S. Caucasians. These considerations motivate our population genetic analysis of the HRAS1 locus. From published studies of the HRAS1 VNTR locus, which classified alleles into types, we found only small differences in the allele frequency distributions of samples from various European nations, although there were larger differences among ethnic groups (African American, Caucasian, and Oriental). In an analysis of variation of rare-allele frequencies among samples from four European nations, most of the variance was attributable to molecular methodology, and very samples from four European nations, most of the variance was attributable to molecular methodology, and very little of the variance was accounted for by nationality. In addition, we showed that mixture of European subpopulations should result in only minor deviations from expected genotype proportions in a Caucasian database and demonstrated that there was no significant deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in our HRAS1 data.

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