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Haemogenetic studies in Bulgaria.

S Baltova1, H G Scheil, H D Schmidt

  • 1Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Man, Biological Faculty, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

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|June 21, 2005
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Genetic markers were analyzed in over 2,300 Bulgarians across seven subpopulations. This genetic data was compared with other Balkan populations to understand population genetics and diversity.

Area of Science:

  • Population Genetics
  • Human Genetics
  • Anthropology

Background:

  • Understanding genetic diversity within and between populations is crucial for human evolutionary studies.
  • The Balkan region is a complex mosaic of historical migrations and interactions, making it an interesting area for genetic research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the genetic structure of Bulgarian populations using various genetic markers.
  • To compare the genetic profiles of Bulgarian subpopulations with other Balkan populations.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of genetic markers including AB0, RH, MNS, P, HPA, GM(1), PGM1, ACP, and ESD.
  • Study involved 2346 individuals from seven distinct subpopulations in Bulgaria.
  • Comparative analysis of collected genetic data with other Balkan populations.

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Main Results:

  • Detailed genetic profiles were established for seven Bulgarian subpopulations.
  • Significant genetic variations were observed within Bulgaria.
  • Comparative analysis revealed genetic similarities and differences with neighboring Balkan populations.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides valuable insights into the genetic landscape of Bulgarian populations.
  • Findings contribute to the broader understanding of population genetics in the Balkan region.
  • The genetic data can inform future anthropological and evolutionary studies.