DNA polymorphisms of the complement C6 and C7 genes
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Human Genetics
- Vol. 59 (2) , 163-181
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.1995.tb00739.x
Abstract
The linked C6 and C7 loci are rich in genetic markers, both at the protein and DNA levels. There are now seven common DNA polymorphisms distributed over about 300 kbp of chromosome 5p12-14. We report a new TaqI RFLP for C7 and a method for typing a C7 variant (T368S) hitherto known only from cDNA clones. We have re-investigated the published RFLPs to provide information on their frequency in North European Caucasian (predominantly British and Irish) subjects and have revised some of the published parameters, especially the sizes of polymorphic restriction fragments. Their precise locations within the genes are also reported: the three markers for C6 are in exon 3, intron 3 and adjacent to exon 17 and the four markers for C7 are in introns 15 and 13 and in exons 13 and 9. The gene frequencies of the second commonest allele of all seven markers lie in the range 0·2 to 0·37, except C6 A/B in the Japanese, where the frequencies of both common alleles are about 0·45. We have estimated the gene frequencies for the DNA polymorphisms which correlate with C7 M/N phenotype and for the C6 A/B phenotype and find them to be the same as the phenotypic estimates in Caucasians and in the Japanese respectively. The markers provide the possibility of defining 128 haplotypes, many (28) of which have been observed. Allelic associations in these genes are generally surprisingly weak.Keywords
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