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Title: Genetic variation at the ApoB 3[prime] HVR, D2S44, and D7S21 loci in the Ewondo ethnic group of Cameroon

Journal Article · · American Journal of Human Genetics; (United States)
OSTI ID:6821928
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  1. Universita Cattolica del S. Coure, Rome (Italy)
  2. Universita la Sapienza, Rome (Italy)
  3. Universiata di Pisa (Italy)

A sample of the Ewondo population (a Bantu-speaking group of Southern Cameroon) was analyzed for the polymorphism at three tandem repeated DNA loci (ApoB 3[prime] HVR, D2S44, and D7S21). The authors observed a greater number of ApoB 3[prime] HVR alleles (17) and a significantly higher estimated heterozygosity (.879[+-].011) than in previously surveyed populations, with the exception of U.S. Blacks. The higher genetic variability of Ewondo and U.S. Blacks was also shown by the ApoB 3[prime] HVR allele-frequency spectra. A method for measuring population distances, based on cumulative fragment-size distribution, is described. Interpopulation comparisons for ApoB 3[prime] HVR were carried out by this method and were compared with those obtained by a genetic distance measurement. The two sets of results showed a consistent pattern of population differentiation: the Ewondos and the U.S. Blacks clustered together and were apart from both a Caucasian cluster (Swedes, U.S. Whites, Italians, and Germans) and other well-defined populations (Sikhs of India and Pehuence Indians of Chile). Profile distances were then computed from D2S44 and D7S21 binned data. This analysis indicated a genetic affinity between Ewondos, U.S. Blacks, and Afro-Caribbean Blacks and outlined the genetic diversity between Ewondos, Caucasians, and Asian Indians. 56 refs., 5 figs., 1 tab.

OSTI ID:
6821928
Journal Information:
American Journal of Human Genetics; (United States), Vol. 55:1; ISSN 0002-9297
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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