Abstract

A sample of high-case Hindus from Bengal, India, was found to be polymorphic for five Gm haplotypes, including Gm3;5, Gm1;21 and Gm1,2;21 which are common in Caucasians, and Gm1,17;5 and Gm 1;13,15,16, both of which may indicate affinities with populations of central and/or southwestern Asia. The frequencies observed in Bengalis are intermediate between those seen in Hindus from northwestern India and from southern India.

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