Barbujani G. Diversity of some gene frequencies in European and Asian populations. III. Spatial correlogram analysis.
Ann Hum Genet 1987;
51:345-53. [PMID:
3482148 DOI:
10.1111/j.1469-1809.1987.tb01069.x]
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Abstract
The gene frequencies at eight loci in some European and Asian human populations have been subjected to spatial autocorrelation analysis, using Geary's c coefficient. Contrary to what is expected for markers affected only by gene flow and genetic drift, the spatial correlograms show distinct modes of gene frequency variation: there are significant clinal patterns (at the GLO and ESD loci), significant non-clinal patterns (AK, ADA, 6-PGD and GPT) and marginally significant patterns (PGP and SOD). Any hypothesis on the evolution of these polymorphisms should account for the observed heterogeneity of their geographical distributions.
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