β Thalassemia Mutation Flow in Indonesia: A Migration Perspective

  • Rujito L
  • Maritska Z
  • Sofro A
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Abstract

Indonesia is a large island country with a wide variety of ethnic groups. As part of the thalassemia country belt, Indonesia has alleles that are as distinctive as those found in other parts of Southeast Asia. The journey of ancestors in the prehistoric period and the massive increase in human exchange in the last decade have formed the current population of Indonesia. The mutants of the beta-thalassemia allele brought by those predecessors can be seen from the traces of their journey. This paperdescribes the flow gene according to the type of mutations of beta-thalassemia in the country.

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Rujito, L., Maritska, Z., & Sofro, A. S. (2023). β Thalassemia Mutation Flow in Indonesia: A Migration Perspective. Thalassemia Reports, 13(4), 253–261. https://doi.org/10.3390/thalassrep13040022

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