Das B M, Deka R
Anthropol Anz. 1985 Mar;43(1):81-6.
An attempt has been made to give a comprehensive picture of occurrence of ABO blood groups, haemoglobin E and G-6-PD deficiency among certain representative populations of the two major racial groups--Mongoloids and Caucasoids--of Assam, India. The qualitative pattern of distribution of ABO gene frequencies shows a clear demarcation between these two major groups. The same is true in respect of HbE gene, too. The Mongoloids present high frequencies of this gene, while among the Caucasoids its frequency is comparatively much lower. With regard to G-6-PD deficiency the distinction between the two groups is not so clear cut, yet some Mongoloid populations show relatively higher incidence of the trait in comparison to that in the Caucasoid populations.
本文试图全面呈现印度阿萨姆邦两个主要种族群体——蒙古人种和高加索人种——中某些代表性人群的ABO血型、血红蛋白E和葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G-6-PD)缺乏症的发生情况。ABO基因频率的定性分布模式在这两个主要群体之间有明显划分。血红蛋白E基因也是如此。蒙古人种中该基因频率较高,而在高加索人种中其频率相对低得多。关于G-6-PD缺乏症,两组之间的区别不那么明显,但与高加索人种群体相比,一些蒙古人种群体中该性状的发病率相对较高。