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AUTOR(ES) A. Robinson , G. Albin Matson , H. Eldon Sutton , Jane Swanson
ANO 1969
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Journal of Physical Anthropology
ISSN 0002-9483
E-ISSN 1096-8644
EDITORA Berghahn Journals (United Kingdom)
DOI 10.1002/ajpa.1330300108
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 c42c0d7ba1d4cdf104e9d084efefaf27

Resumo

This seventh and last paper in a series on the distribution of blood groups among Indians in South America reports the findings among Amerinds in Argentina. Blood specimens were procured from putative full‐bloods of the following tribes: 38 Diaguita (Calchaqui), 230 Mataco, 90 Chiriguano, 142 Choroti, 51 Toba, 120 Chané, 96 Chulupi (Ashluslay), and 178 Araucano (Mapuche).These 945 samples were tested for blood factors in the A‐B‐O, M‐N‐S‐s, P, Rh‐Hr, K‐k, Lewis, Duffy, Kidd, and Diego systems. Serum samples were tested for haptoglobins and transferrins. Hemolysates prepared from whole blood were tested for hemoglobin types. The results are presented in tables as phenotype distribution and calculated allele frequencies. Locations of the populations from which blood samples were procured are shown on a map of North and Central Argentina.High frequencies are reported for the O allele. Allele frequencies are high also for M, s, R1 (CDe), R2 (cDE), k, LeH and Fy. They are usually low or absent for alleles B, N, S, Mia, Vw, Ro (cDe), r (cde), K, Le1, and fy. The Di allele ranged from 0.013 in the Araucano (Mapuche) to 0.192 in the Toba.Allele frequencies aberrant for Indians were observed more often in the Araucano (Mapuche) and Diaguita tribes, due probably to greater inflow of non‐Indian genes into their gene pool and perhaps also to genetic drift in small inbred populations.Hp1 allele frequencies varied from 0.43 in the Choroti to 0.80 in the Diaguita.All samples tested for transferrins except six contained the variant Tf C; the six were B1 C present in samples from one Mataco and six Araucano persons.All the specimens tested electrophoretically for hemoglobin types contained only (A) as a major component.

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