Genetic structure of Iranian-speaking populations from Azerbaijan inferred from the frequencies of immunological and biochemical gene markers

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Abstract

The data on the genetic studies of Iranian-speaking populations from Azerbaijan (Talyshs and Tats) are presented. In these populations gene frequency distributions for the immunological (AB0, MN, Rhesus-D, -C, -E, P, Lewis, and Kell-Chellano) and biochemical (HP, GC, C′3, TF, 6PGD, GLO1, ESD, ACP1, and PGM1) gene markers were determined. Comparison of the genetic structure of the populations examined with the other Iranian-speaking populations (Persians and Kurds from Iran, Ossetins, and Tajiks) and Azerbaijanis showed that Iranian-speaking populations from Azerbaijan were more close to Azerbaijanis, than to Iranian-speaking populations inhabiting other world regions.

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Asadova, P. S., Shneider, Y. V., Shilnikova, I. N., & Zhukova, O. V. (2003). Genetic structure of Iranian-speaking populations from Azerbaijan inferred from the frequencies of immunological and biochemical gene markers. Russian Journal of Genetics, 39(11), 1334–1342. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUGE.0000004149.62114.92

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