Distribution of carriers of “Indo-European” haplotypes of HLA system on the territory of Eurasia
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.32
Abstract
The age of the “Indo-European” haplotypes HLA-A1/B17 and HLA-A1/B8 is calculated for different populations of Eurasia. The obtained data are compared with historical events. The results show that the most ancient carriers of the HLA-A1/B17 haplotype are Latvians, and the HLA-A1/ B8 haplotype are the Turks. The distribution of the HLA-A1/B17 haplotype in populations is consistent with the migration patterns of Indo-European tribes. This is not observed for HLA-A1/B8; therefore, it has been suggested that the majority of Indo-European tribes did not have this haplotype. A definition of allele frequencies is proposed by directly counting the number of haplotypes by alleles without using the Bernstein formula.
About the Author
I. P. GuryevRussian Federation
Guryev Innokenty Pavlovich - Candidate of Agricultural Sciences
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For citations:
Guryev I.P. Distribution of carriers of “Indo-European” haplotypes of HLA system on the territory of Eurasia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(3):115-119. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.32