Summary
Isoelectric focussing (IEF) in thin layer polyacrylamide gels pH range 4–6.5 has been used to analyse the GC phenotypes of 4233 individuals from 28 different population groups in the Asian, Pacific, and Australian area. Because this technique reveals subtypes of the common GC * 1 allele, there is almost a two-fold increase in the mean heterozygosity at the GC locus using IEF compared with conventional electrophoresis.
The highest frequency (above 50%) of the GC * 1S allele was encountered in Indian populations, reflecting genetic affinities with European. By comparison, east and south east Asians are unique having maximum values of the GC * 1F allele (50%). With the exception of a few Pacific populations which show similar frequencies to east Asians, all other groups in the Pacific area, including Australia, have values of GC * 1F similar to GC * 1S ranging from 27% to 40%. The GC * 2 frequency in most populations varies from 20% to 30%. However, some Polynesian groups have values up to 40% and Australian Aborigines less than 10%.
Among other alleles, GC * 1A1 is found to be widely distributed among Australian Aborigines and Melanesians and occurs sporadically in Polynesians, Micronesians, and in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Four new alleles, GC * 1C24, GC * 1C35 Aborigine, GC * 1A21, and GC * 1A22 are described. The gene frequency data at the GC locus has been used to calculate Nei genetic distances between the populations studied.
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Kamboh, M.I., Ranford, P.R. & Kirk, R.L. Population genetics of the vitamin D binding protein (GC) subtypes in the Asian-Pacific area: Description of new alleles at the GC locus. Hum Genet 67, 378–384 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00291395
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