Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2004)

Population variability in some genes involving the haemostatic system: data on the general population of Corsica (France), Sardinia and Sicily (Italy)

  • Alessandra Falchi,
  • Lucia Vacca,
  • Antonio Lopez Alomar,
  • Esther Esteban,
  • Marc Memmi,
  • Laurent Varesi,
  • Pedro Moral,
  • Giuseppe Vona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572004000200002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 139 – 146

Abstract

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Three different population samples from Corsica (France), Sardinia and Sicily (Italy) were studied using nine genetic markers. For the first time, allele distributions of FGA TaqI, FGB Bcl I, FGB Hind III, PAI-1 Hind III, PLAT TPA-25, GPIIIa Taq I, GPIIb I/D 9bp, FVII HVR4 and FVII -323 10 bp markers, which are thought to be associated with cardiovascular disease risk, were studied in the general population of the three islands. The frequencies of the markers analysed in the present work show some peculiarities: the locus FVII HVR4 is characterized by the presence of a rare allele (H5), found in Corsicans and in Sardinians; the locus FBG BcII shows a low frequency of the B1 allele and the absence of the B1B1 genotype. The frequencies of some alleles have a distribution that is in agreement with the low risk for cardiovascular diseases in south European countries. The results highlight a genetic differentiation between the three Mediterranean islands and the other European populations.

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