Pinto F M, González A M, Hernández M, Larruga J M, Cabrera V M
Departamento de Genetica, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
Hum Biol. 1996 Aug;68(4):517-22.
In a screening of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) A variants in the Canary Islands and northwest African populations by electrophoresis and posterior gene sequencing, the common A+ 376G and A- 202A/376G and the rare A- 376G/968C mutations were found. In addition, three new silent C-->T transitions have been detected at nucleotides 759 (exon 7), 1338 (exon 11), and 1573 (exon 13). Canary Island and North African samples share sub-Saharan haplotypes with Equatorial Guineans. The slave trade seems the most probable origin of the African haplotypes found in the Canary Islands.
通过电泳和后续基因测序对加那利群岛和西北非人群中的葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)A变异体进行筛查时,发现了常见的A+376G、A-202A/376G以及罕见的A-376G/968C突变。此外,在核苷酸759(外显子7)、1338(外显子11)和1573(外显子13)处检测到三个新的沉默C→T转换。加那利群岛和北非样本与赤道几内亚人共享撒哈拉以南单倍型。奴隶贸易似乎是加那利群岛发现的非洲单倍型最可能的起源。