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Polymorphism of the third component of human complement

C Davrinche, C Rivat

    Revue Francaise De Transfusion Et Immuno-Hematologie
    |April 1, 1982
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    Genetic polymorphism in human complement component 3 (C3) serves as a key marker in population genetics. This review summarizes global gene frequency distributions, offering insights into allelic frequency patterns worldwide.

    Area of Science:

    • Human genetics
    • Population genetics
    • Immunogenetics

    Background:

    • The third component of human complement (C3) exhibits genetic polymorphism.
    • C3 genetic variations are valuable markers for studying human population genetics.
    • Previous research has explored C3 gene frequencies across diverse global populations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review and synthesize existing population genetic studies on C3.
    • To analyze the global distribution patterns of C3 allelic frequencies.
    • To provide commentary on the observed variations in C3 gene frequencies.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of published population genetic studies.
    • Compilation and analysis of reported C3 allelic frequencies.

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  • Comparative assessment of frequency distributions across different populations.
  • Main Results:

    • C3 genetic polymorphism is widely distributed globally.
    • Significant variations in C3 allelic frequencies exist among different human populations.
    • Specific C3 alleles show distinct geographical distribution patterns.

    Conclusions:

    • C3 genetic polymorphism is a significant factor in human population genetics.
    • The review highlights the utility of C3 in understanding human population structure and history.
    • Further research is warranted to explore the functional and evolutionary implications of C3 frequency variations.