Human transferrin (Tf) and group-specific component (Gc) subtypes in Tunisia
- 1 November 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 59 (1) , 60-63
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00278855
Abstract
Simultaneous subtyping of two genetic markers—group-specific component (Gc) and transferrin (Tf)—by electrofocusing enabled us to compute the following gene frequencies for the Tunisian population: Gc IS .0.525; Gc IF , 0.260; Gc2, 0.215; Tf CI , 0.770; Tf C2 , 0.215; Tf D1 , 0.015. The frequencies of Tf D , Tf C2 , and Gc1 are higher than those found in Caucasoid populations and can be explained by Negroid contribution. A selective advantage related to the metabolic role of this vitamin D-binding protein does not seem very likely for any particular Gc type or subtype. It is postulated that the differences in the frequencies of the Gc alleles might be related to selective advantage for genes belonging to other genetic systems originally closely linked to either Gc1 or to Gc2 alleles.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Genetic Variants of Human C3 and Properdin Factor B in a Population from TunisiaHuman Heredity, 1980
- Gc (vitamin D binding protein) subtype polymorphism and variants distribution among Saharan, Middle East, and African populationsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980
- Genetic studies in Saudi Arabia: Red cell enzyme, haemoglobin and serum protein polymorphismsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1979
- Isoelectric focusing of rare transferrin (Tf) variants and common TfC subtypesHuman Genetics, 1979
- Gc subtypes demonstrated by isoelectric focusing: Further data and description of new variants among an African sample (Fula) from SenegalJournal of Human Genetics, 1978
- The distribution of the group-specific component (Gc) subtypes in JapaneseJournal of Human Genetics, 1978
- Group-Specific Component: Evidence for two Subtypes of the Gc 1 GeneScience, 1977
- Gene Frequencies in a Dutch PopulationHuman Heredity, 1974
- Untersuchungen zum C?3-Polymorphismus (? 1c-Globulin)Human Genetics, 1972
- High Voltage Agarose Gel Electrophoresis in the Study of C 3 PolymorphismVox Sanguinis, 1970