Asians as well as Europeans have light skin, for which no genes to date are known to be responsible. A mutation, Ala481Thr (c.G1559A), in the oculocutaneous albinism type II (OCA2) gene has approximately 70% function of the wild type allele in melanogenesis. In this study, the distribution of the mutation was investigated in a total of 2,615 individuals in 20 populations from various areas. OCA2*481Thr prevailed almost exclusively in a northeastern part of Asia. The allele frequency was highest in Buryat (0.24) in Mongolia and showed a north-south downward geographical gradient. These findings suggest that OCA2*481Thr arose in a region of low ultraviolet radiation and thereafter spread to neighboring populations. © 2007 The Japan Society of Human Genetics and Springer.
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Yuasa, I., Umetsu, K., Harihara, S., Miyoshi, A., Saitou, N., Park, K. S., … Henke, J. (2007). OCA2*481Thr, a hypofunctional allele in pigmentation, is characteristic of northeastern Asian populations. Journal of Human Genetics, 52(8), 690–693. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10038-007-0167-9
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