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Study of enzyme polymorphism and haemoglobin patterns amongst sixteen tribal populations of central India (Orissa,Madhya Pradesh,and Maharashtra)
Authors:Ketaki Das  Monami Roy  M. K. Das  P. N. Sahu  S. K. Bhattacharya  K. C. Malhotra  B. N. Mukherjee  H. Walter
Affiliation:(1) Anthropometry and Human Genetics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203 Barrackpore Trunk Road, 700 035 Calcutta, India;(2) Department of Anthropology, Sambalpur University, Burla, Sambalpur, Orissa, India;(3) Department of Human Biology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Abstract:
Summary A survey was conducted to study the genetic differentiation among 16 tribal groups of Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra belonging to different ethnic and linguistic affiliations. Sixteen hundred and fifteen blood samples from both sexes were tested for 5 red cell enzyme systems: ACP, ESD, PGD, GLO, LDH, and Hb pattern. Three hundred and nineteen male individuals were tested for G-6-PD enzyme deficiency. The distribution of the enzyme markers and Hb show a range of variation which are more or less within the Indian range. Case of homozygous HbSS were detected in all the tribes except 3 tribes in Orissa. Two cases of LDH Cal-1 homozygote were found in two Dravidian language speaking Orissa tribes. The X2-values for testing the homogeneity of gene frequencies indicate a non-significant heterogeneity for all alleles in the individual system. Within population diversity seems to be larger than between population diversity. The degree of over all genetic differentiation as measured by GST value is 0.0154±0.0071.
Keywords:genetic polymorphism  tribal groups  Central India  red cell enzymes  haemoglobin  gene diversity
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