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  1. ... acids). The frequency of these versions differs across populations. In white populations, for example, the alpha version predominates and gamma is rare. In the Japanese population, however, the three versions appear almost equally. Several ...
  2. ... found in most affected individuals, particularly in Slavic populations of Eastern Europe, deletes five DNA building blocks ( ... other types of cancer. Studies in Eastern European populations reported that people with mutations in one copy ...
  3. ... glutaric acidemia type I have been reported in populations around the world. Most of these mutations result ... mutations have been seen in certain Native American populations. Individuals with glutaric acidemia type I who belong ...
  4. ... that has been identified primarily in the Finnish population. The genetic change found in this population deletes several amino acids and replaces them with ...
  5. ... of Parkinson's disease.Studies of several different populations from around the world revealed a common LRRK2 ... it is lowest in Asian and northern European populations. This particular mutation has also been reported in ...
  6. ... some mutations are seen more often in particular populations. In many populations, the most common genetic change that causes Gilbert ... UGT1A1*28 change, however, is uncommon in Asian populations. Asians with Gilbert syndrome often have a mutation ...
  7. ... B*5801 occurs less frequently in non-Asian populations.Studies suggest that the HLA-B gene variations ... HLA-B53 is most common in West African populations, where malaria is a frequent cause of death ...
  8. ... frequency with reduced penetrance in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Am J Hum Genet. 1999 Apr;64(4): ... Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) in various carrier screening populations. Genet Med. 2008 May;10(5):349-52. ...
  9. ... people of West African descent than in other populations. People who have two hemoglobin C subunits in ... is most commonly found in the Southeast Asian population. When a person has two hemoglobin E subunits ...
  10. ... pigmentosum that is more common in the Japanese population than in other populations. Most Japanese people with xeroderma pigmentosum have the ... repair gene comprise nearly 1% of the Japanese population. Mutat Res. 2006 Oct 10;601(1-2): ...
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