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[Genetic structure of the Mari population and its genetic position in the system of other Finno-Ugrian population groups].

Authors: O I, Kravchuk; V A, Spitsyn; E K, Ginter;

[Genetic structure of the Mari population and its genetic position in the system of other Finno-Ugrian population groups].

Abstract

The genetic structure of the Mari population was studied by genetic markers (ABO, TF, GC, PI, HP, ACP1, PGM1). Nei's GST statistic was 0.0192, showing that 1.92% of the genetic diversity in the Mari population can be attributed to the subdivision effect. Genetic distances between Maris and other Finno-Ugric groups were estimated.

Keywords

Genetic Markers, Male, Heterozygote, Chi-Square Distribution, Genetic Variation, Antigens, Differentiation, Russia, Genetics, Population, Phenotype, Humans, Female

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