
pmid: 14059836
SummaryThe blood group antigen Mia was found in one of 3,350 randomly selected Japanese. In the family of the propositus, it could be shown that the Mia gene was traveling on an Ms chromosome. The simultaneous occurrence of the two rare genes Mia and Dia in this family has established the lack of genetic relationship between them. No example of Vw + blood was found in the population sampled.RésuméL'antigène de groupe sanguin Mia a été trouvé chez un japonais sur 3350 pris au hasard. Dans la famille du propositus, il a pu ětre démontré que le gène Mia se situait sur le chromosome Ms. La présence simultanée des deux gènes rares Mia et Dia dans cette famille a permis d'établir l'absence de rapports génétiques entre eux. Aucun exemple de sang Vw+ n'a été trouvé. parmi la population étudiée.ZusammenfassungUnter 3350 unausgewählten Japanern fand sich ein Mia‐positiver Proband. Die Untersuchung seiner Familie zeigte eine Koppelung des Mia‐Gens mit dem Ms‐Chromosom. Das gleichzeitige Vorkommen der zwei seltenen Gene Mia und Dia in dieser Familie ist zufällig, da ein genetischer Zusammenhang zwischen diesen beiden Blutfaktoren fehlte. Eine Vw+ Blutprobe wurde in dieser Untersuchungs‐reihe nicht gefunden.
Asian People, Japan, Blood Group Antigens, Humans
Asian People, Japan, Blood Group Antigens, Humans
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