2009, Number 1
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Rev Mex Med Transfus 2009; 2 (1)
Rh system as evolutionary marker
Baptista GHA, Rosenfeld MF, Trueba GR
Language: Spanish
References: 41
Page: 11-19
PDF size: 145.68 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In the human body the Rh proteins system, has the most important polimorphism that can exist. It has clossely 48 antigens and the Rh D antigen system, presents more than 30 different epitopes. It know about 100 haplotypes, but there are anymore, at the same time with many fenotypes but with different alels. In own theory the RhD gen, presents four differents trees: euroasiatic RHD tree, DAU tree, variant D and DIVa tree (Table I). We describe the most important phylogenetic aspects. By genes and Rh proteins.
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Mellars P. Why did modern human populations disperse from Africa ca. 60,000 years ago? A new model. PNAS 2006; 103: 9381-9386.
González-José R, Neves W, Lahr MM, González S, Pucciarelli H, Hernández Martínez M, Correal G. Late Pleistocene/Holocene craniofacial morphology in Mesoamerican Paleoindians: implications for the peopling of the New World. Am J Phys Anthropol 2005; 128: 772-780.
Lie BA, Dupuy BM, Spurkland A, Fernández-Viña MA, Hagelberg E, Thorsby E. Molecular genetic studies of natives on Easter Island: evidence of an early European and Amerindian contribution to the Polynesian gene pool. Tissue Antigens 2007; 69: 10-18.
González-José R, Martínez-Abadías N, González-Martín A, Bautista-Martínez J, Gómez-Valdés J, Quinto M, Hernández M. Detection of a population replacement at the Classic-Postclassic transition in Mexico. Proc Biol Sci 2007; 274: 681-688.
Martínez-Abadías N, González-José R, González-Martín A, Van der Molen S, Talavera A, Hernández P, Hernández M. Phenotypic evolution of human craniofacial morphology after admixture: a geometric morphometrics approach. Am J Phys Anthropol 2006; 129: 387-398.
Gorodezky C. Genetic difference between Europeans and Indians: tissue and blood types. Allergy Proc 1992; 13: 243-250.
Lisker R. Estructura genética de la población mexicana. Aspectos médicos y antropológicos, Ed. Salvat, 1981: 1-8, 49-66.
Cerda-Flores RM, Villalobos-Torres MC, Barrera-Saldaña HA, Cortés-Prieto LM, Barajas LO, Rivas F, Carracedo A, Zhong Y, Barton SA, Chakraborty R. Genetic admixture in three Mexican Mestizo populations based on D1S80 and HLA-DQA1 loci. Am J Hum Biol 2002; 14: 257-263.
Lisker R, Pérez BP, Granados J, Babinsky V, de Rubens J, Arrendares S et al. Gene frequencies and admixture in a four Mexican urban centers. Hum Biol 1990; 62: 791-801.
Lisker R, Pérez BP, Granados J, Babinsky V, de Rubens J, Arrendares S et al. Gene frequencies and admixture in a México City population. Am J Phys Anthropol 1986; 71: 203-207.
González-José R, Martínez-Abadías N, González-Martín A, Bautista-Martínez J, Gómez-Valdés J, Quinto M, Hernández M. Detection of a population replacement at the Classic-Postclassic transition in Mexico. Proc Biol Sci 2007; 274: 681-688.
Grumbaum BW, Selvin S, Myhre BA, Pace N. Distribution of gene frequencies and discrimination probabilities for 22 human blood genetic systems in four racial groups. J Forensic Sci 1980; 25: 428-444.
Tiburcio V, Romero A, De Garay AL. Gene frequencies and racial intermixture in a mestizo population from Mexico City. Ann Human Biol 1978; 5: 131-138.
Long JC, Williams RC, McAuley JF, Medis R, Partel R et al. Genetic variations in Arizona Mexican Americans: estimation and interpretation of admixture proportions. Am J Phy Anthropol 1991; 84: 141-157.