Abstract
In the Henan province, China, the segregation ratio of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, estimated through classical segregation analysis on 103 sibships, is p = 0.462, and the maximum likelihood proportion of sporadic cases is x = 0.264. These figures are in agreement with the results of segregation analysis on 1,800 families from different countries; also, the Henan population shows a slight segregation distortion and lacks a fraction of the sporadic cases predicted under mutation-selection equilibrium. Although not statistically significant, the downward departure of the estimated parameters from their expectations under the mendelian equilibrium hypothesis (p = 0.5; x = 0.333) confirms an anomalous segregation pattern for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A possible role of germinal mosaicism in concealing a fraction of sporadic cases is discussed.

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