Ebeli-Struijk A C, Wurzer-Figurelli E M, Ajmar F, Meera Khan P
Hum Genet. 1976 Dec 15;34(3):299-306. doi: 10.1007/BF00295294.
Blood samples collected from a number of human populations belonging to various ethnic groups were screened on cellogel for red-cell esterase D (ESD) variants. These data gathered during the present study together with those that have already appeared in the literature indicate that the common variant allele ESD2 occurs most frequently in the Mongoloid populations, least frequently in the Negroid, and with intermediate frequencies in the Caucasoids. An east to west cline was noticed in the northern populations of the Indian subcontinent; ESD2 gene frequencies in these populations were found to range between those among the Mongoloids and the Caucasoids.
从多个不同种族的人群中采集血液样本,在细胞凝胶上筛选红细胞酯酶D(ESD)变体。本研究期间收集的数据以及文献中已有的数据表明,常见的变体等位基因ESD2在蒙古人种群体中出现频率最高,在尼格罗人种中出现频率最低,在高加索人种中出现频率居中。在印度次大陆北部人群中发现了一个从东到西的渐变群;这些人群中的ESD2基因频率介于蒙古人种和高加索人种之间。