Rychkov Iu G, Rychkov A V, Balanovskaia E V, Batsuur' Zh, Belkovskiĭ A N, Budilova E V, Terekhin A T
Genetika. 1990 Feb;26(2):332-40.
Genogeography as a field of interdisciplinar investigation was introduced into science in 1928 by Russian geneticist A. S. Serebrovsky an today is well known in human genetics as gene geography. This work was undertaken to introduce a new method of computer cartography of gene frequencies in human and in any other populations. The method is different from known one of P. Menozzi, A. Piazza and L. Cavalli-Sforza. Two key moments of the method are principle of fusion-fission of gene in the homogeneous geographical space equally free-for-all human genes, and principle of local-linear (but not of the high-orders) interpolation of gene frequencies onto spheric surface of geographical space. Such procedure was used for mapping of human AB0-B gene frequencies among native populations of Central Asia.