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Hum Hered (1981) 31 (3): 152–155.
Published Online: 24 November 2010
...H. Walter; H. Strodtmann; Maria Hilling; Indera P. Singh; M.K. Bhasin; P. Veerraju Transferrin subtypings have been performed on three population samples originating from Himachal Pradesh, North India (Pangwala, Gaddi-Bharmour valley, Gaddi-Kangra district) and on three samples from Andhra Pradesh...
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Hum Hered (1986) 36 (2): 113–118.
Published Online: 04 September 2008
... samples but is present in 3 non-Brahmin castes and a tribal population. An examination of all the available data on Tf subtypes in India reveals no clear-cut decreasing north-south gradient in C1 gene as suggested by Walter et al. (1983). Interestingly, however, the same is observed when tribal...
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Hum Hered (1994) 44 (1): 10–13.
Published Online: 03 September 2008
...S.S. Mastana; J.E. Bernal; G.C. Onyemelukwe; S.S. Papiha Haptoglobin subtypes were analysed by isoelectric focusing in four populations from Colombia, England, Nigeria, and India. There is a wide range of variation of allele frequencies in these four populations: HP*1S = 15–28%, HP*1F = 5–19%, HP...
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Hum Hered (1997) 47 (5): 250–253.
Published Online: 03 September 2008
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Ace Hypertension Sikh India Human Heredity Original Paper Hum Hered 1997;47:250-253 Received: October 10, 1995...
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Hum Hered (1983) 33 (1): 60–61.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...I.D. Prasad Bilateral rolled finger prints of 246 individuals (155 males, 91 females) belonging to the Koya tribe from the District of Khammam in Andhra Pradesh (India) were studied for finger patterns and ridge count. Bimanual and bisexual variations in finger patterns were statistically...
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Hum Hered (1989) 39 (5): 282–287.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...P.K. Seth; Ch. Meissner; W. Kress; S. Seth; R. Warneke; S. Purmann; E. Schwinger Four polymorphic sites of the short arm of the X chromosome were studied in two racial groups from India, the Assamese and the Malayalee. Since the allelic frequencies of the two groups did not differ markedly from...
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Genetics
Hum Hered (1991) 41 (2): 84–88.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...M.K. Das; B. Dey; M. Roy; B.N. Mukherjee High frequencies of haemoglobin (Hb) E were reported earlier from Assam in northeast India. In the present study one of the three populations of the Malda district of West Bengal, called the Deshi, was found to show one of the highest incidences of the Hb E...
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Genetics
Hum Hered (1985) 35 (5): 314–318.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
... Occlusion Odontometrics Asymmetry India Hum. Hered. 35: 314-318(1985) © 1985 S. Kargcr AG. Basel 0001-5652/85/0355-0314 $ 2.75/0 Within- and Between-Zygosity Variance in Oral Traits among US and Punjabi Twins R.S. Corruccini*, K. Sharmab ' Anthropology Department. Southern Illinois University...
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Genetics
Hum Hered (1988) 38 (5): 261–266.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
... to in the content or advertisements. HbE Assam India Population study Original Papers Hum Hered 1988:38:261-266 © 1988 S. Karger AG. Basel OOOI-5652/88/0385-0261$2.75 (I Hemoglobin E Distribution in Ten Endogamous Population Groups of Assam, India R. Dekcr'. A.P. Reddv B.N. Mukherjeeh. B.M. Dasc, S...
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Hum Hered (1983) 33 (4): 231–236.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Australia antigen Malaria India Hum. Hered. 33: 231-236(1983) © 1983 S. Kargcr AG. Basel 0001-5652/83/0334-0231 S 2.75/0 Incidence of Hepatitis B (Australia) Antigen...
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Hum Hered (1983) 33 (4): 250–252.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...J.M. Naidu; P. Veerraju Haemolysate samples from two caste populations, namely Brahmin and Kamma from coastal Andhra Pradesh, India, were typed for acid phosphatase by using starch gel electrophoresis with the discontinuous buffer system. The sample includes 225 Brahmins and 221 Kammas. Only A, B...
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Hum Hered (1987) 37 (4): 205–210.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...J.V. Undevia; N. Saha Transferrin and group-specific component subtypes were studied by isoelectric focusing of sera from 253 Parsis in India. The frequencies of Tf C1 , Tf C2 , Tf C3 and Tf C4 were found to be 0.8083, 0.1719, 0.019 and 0.0020, respectively. Tf B was present in a frequency...
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Hum Hered (1987) 37 (4): 250–254.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
... groups Muslims Caste populations India Heterozygosity Hum. Hered. 37: 250-254(1987) 1987 S. Karger A G, Basel 0001-5652/87/0374-0250 S 2.75/0 Group-Specific Component (Gc) Subtypes in the Indian Subcontinent S.S. Papiha , I. White , B.N. Singhb, S.S. Agarwalc, K.C. Shahd J Department of Human...
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Hum Hered (1989) 39 (3): 136–140.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...S.S. Papiha; J. Wentzel; K.C. Shah; D.F. Roberts In blood samples from a Hindu population of Uttar Pradesh (North India) and from two Muslim groups, one from Andhra Pradesh (South India) and the other from Gujurat (West India), frequencies of 38 HLA-A, -B and -C antigens were investigated. Eight...
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Hum Hered (1988) 38 (4): 240–245.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...J. Hundrieser; R. Deka; B.C. Gogoi; T. Papp; G. Flatz DNA haplotypes and frameworks associated with the β-globin gene were determined in a Tibeto-Burman group, the Kachari, from Upper Assam, India, using restriction analysis at eight restriction sites. Of the total of 59 subjects, 26 were...
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Hum Hered (1980) 30 (5): 331–332.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
... Andhra Pradesh India Short Communication Hum. Hered. 30: 331-332 (1980) Distribution of ABO and Rh (D) Blood Groups among Four Endogamous Groups of Andhra Pradesh A. P. Reddi, B. N. Mukherjee and T. Ramachandraiah Department of Physical Anthropology, S.V. University, Tirupati, A.P., and Human...
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Hum Hered (1981) 31 (2): 124–125.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
...A.K. Kapoor; P.K. Seth PTC taste sensitivity in 165 Rajputs from District Tehri Garhwal in Uttar Pradesh (India) reveals a bimodal distribution of tasters and nontasters; the incidence of tasters being 69%. There is no statistically significant sexual dimorphism in their ability to taste PTC (χ 2...
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Genetics
Hum Hered (1981) 31 (6): 358–362.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
...Ajit Kisor Ray; Leigh Field A sample of high-caste Hindus from Bengal, India, was found to be polymorphic for five Gm haplotypes, including Gm 3;5 , Gm 1;21 and Gm 1,2;21 which are common in Caucasians, and Gm 1,17;5 and Gm 1;13,15,16 , both of which may indicate affinities with populations...
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Hum Hered (1982) 32 (3): 197–201.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
...S.S. Papiha; S.E. Noble; S.M.S. Chahal The phenotypic variations of properdin factor B (Bf) and gene frequencies are reported in four tribal groups from different regions in Himachal Pradesh, a highland state in northern India. There are marked inter-regional and inter-population differences in Bf...
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Hum Hered (1979) 29 (4): 193–196.
Published Online: 29 August 2008
...S.S. Papiha; J.E. Bernal; D.F. Roberts; C.M. Habeebullah; S.C. Mishra The distribution of C’3 phenotypes was studied in one tribal and three urban populations from India. The C’3 F gene was found low in frequency compared to European and West Asian populations. Quantitatively also...