HLA antigens and non-HLA chromosome 6 markers in Micronesians from Nauru

Tissue Antigens
S W SerjeantsonM Beauchamp

Abstract

HLA-A, B, C and DR antigen distributions, together with non-HLA chromosome 6 markers C2, BF, C4A, C4B and GLO, were determined in Micronesians from Nauru. Genetic distance analysis showed the close affinity between Nauruans and Filipinos, while linkage disequilibrium values confirmed some ancestral relationship between Nauru and Melanesia. HLA gene frequencies in Nauruan, Filipino and Spanish populations were used to estimate the proportionate contributions of these groups to the present day Chamorros of Guam as 36% Spanish, 17% Filipino and 47% Micronesian.

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Apr 1, 1984·Tissue Antigens·D KostyuB Amos
Jul 1, 1988·Tissue Antigens·M R Kohonen-CorishS W Serjeantson
Apr 1, 1985·Human Immunology·G CraneH Bashir

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