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Coagulation factor XIIIA subtypes in Brazilian Indians
G Arnold1, J Kömpf, F M Salzano
1Institut für Anthropologie und Humangenetik der Universität Tübingen, Deutschland.
Human Heredity
|May 1, 1996
Abstract:
A total of 340 individuals living in seven localities of two Brazilian Indian groups (Macushi and Icana River Indians) were studied with respect to coagulation factor XIIIA subtypes. No inter- or intra-tribal differences were observed. The most striking finding was that FXIII*1A, an allele which is fairly common among Asiatic Mongoloids like the Japanese (27%), was nearly absent in these Indians.