Buckton K E, O'Riordan M L, Jacobs P A, Robinson J A, Hill R, Evans H J
Ann Hum Genet. 1976 Jul;40(1):99-112. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.1976.tb00168.x.
The incidence of the various classes of C-band and Q-band polymorphisms on ten pairs of chromosomes in the human complement have been investigated in three Scottish populations, two from the mainland (newborn and 14 year olds) and one, of individuals over 65 years, from an island in the Outer Hebrides. Although there is an overall similarity between the populations, there are some differences, especially with the island group. For all populations, over 90% of the C-band size variants fall within the medium class. Rather more variation is found in the Q-band intensity polymorphisms: the island population appears to have fewer Brilliant and Intense variants than do the other two groups, 2-9 per person as compared to 4-2 and 3-9 for the newborn and 14 year olds respectively; this may be an age difference rather than a population difference.
在三个苏格兰人群中,对人类补体十条染色体上各类C带和Q带多态性的发生率进行了研究,其中两个来自大陆(新生儿和14岁人群),另一个来自外赫布里底群岛一个岛屿的65岁以上个体。尽管这些人群总体上有相似之处,但也存在一些差异,特别是岛屿人群。对于所有人群,超过90%的C带大小变异属于中等类别。在Q带强度多态性中发现的变异更多:岛屿人群中明亮和强烈变异似乎比其他两组少,每人2 - 9个,而新生儿和14岁人群分别为4 - 2个和3 - 9个;这可能是年龄差异而非人群差异。