Selvakumar A, Damodaran C, Sekharan P C
Forensic Sciences Department, Madras, India.
Tissue Antigens. 1988 Mar;31(3):136-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1988.tb02074.x.
Blood samples from 240 unrelated healthy Tamil-speaking South Indian Hindus residing in Madras (capital city of Tamil Nadu, India) were screened for HLA-A and -B antigen profiles. Antigen, gene and haplotype frequencies were calculated and compared with the literature. Tamil Hindus lack A31, A32, Aw33, B16, B21 and Bw41. However, except for minor differences (low occurrence of Aw19 antigen), the South Indians show similarity to North Indian and other Indian groups. The data confirm once more that the haplotype A1-B17 is characteristic of Indians.
对居住在印度泰米尔纳德邦首府金奈的240名讲泰米尔语的非亲属健康南印度印度教徒的血样进行了HLA - A和 - B抗原谱筛查。计算了抗原、基因和单倍型频率,并与文献进行了比较。泰米尔印度教徒缺乏A31、A32、Aw33、B16、B21和Bw41。然而,除了微小差异(Aw19抗原出现率低)外,南印度人与北印度人和其他印度群体表现出相似性。数据再次证实单倍型A1 - B17是印度人的特征。