Walter H, Dannewitz A, Eberhardt D, Trautmann M, Pacaci M, Rickards O, De Stefano G F, Biondi G
Department of Human Biology/Physical Anthropology, University of Bremen, FRG.
Gene Geogr. 1989 Aug-Dec;3(2-3):165-71.
Haptoglobin (HP), transferrin (TF), group-specific component (GC) and alpha-1-antitrypsin (PI) polymorphisms have been studied in Sardinia and the following gene frequencies have been found: HP1 = 0.389, TFC1 = 0.754, TFC2 = 0.213, TFC3 = 0.032, GC1F = 0.193, GC1S = 0.546, GC2 = 0.260, PIM1 = 0.607, PIM2 = 0.221, PIM3 = 0.126, PIS = 0.040 and PIZ = 0.006. These findings confirm the genetic uniqueness of Sardinians compared to the other Italian populations.
在撒丁岛对触珠蛋白(HP)、转铁蛋白(TF)、组特异性成分(GC)和α1-抗胰蛋白酶(PI)的多态性进行了研究,并发现了以下基因频率:HP1 = 0.389,TFC1 = 0.754,TFC2 = 0.213,TFC3 = 0.032,GC1F = 0.193,GC1S = 0.546,GC2 = 0.260,PIM1 = 0.607,PIM2 = 0.221,PIM3 = 0.126,PIS = 0.040,PIZ = 0.006。这些发现证实了撒丁岛人与其他意大利人群相比在基因上的独特性。