Schanfield M S, Gergely J, Fudenberg H H
Hum Hered. 1975;25(5):370-7. doi: 10.1159/000152748.
The distribution of G1m(f, z, a, and x), G3m(b0, b1, b3, c3, c5, g, s, and t) and Km(1) (formerly Inv[1]) allotypic markers have been examined in 184 Hungarians. The results indicate that the frequency of the immunoglobulin haplotypes Gmza;g, Gmzax;g, Gmf;b and Km1 is similar to the frequencies observed in surrounding populations. In addition, Hungarians were found to be polymorphic for the Oriental haplotype Gmza;bst, and had low frequencies of other uncommon haplotypes. Our data indicate that about 5% of the Hungarian genome is of Oriental origin.
在184名匈牙利人中检测了G1m(f、z、a和x)、G3m(b0、b1、b3、c3、c5、g、s和t)以及Km(1)(原Inv[1])同种异型标记的分布情况。结果表明,免疫球蛋白单倍型Gmza;g、Gmzax;g、Gmf;b和Km1的频率与周边人群中观察到的频率相似。此外,发现匈牙利人在东方单倍型Gmza;bst上具有多态性,且其他罕见单倍型的频率较低。我们的数据表明,匈牙利人的基因组约5%源自东方。