Abstract

The present study consisted in a global interpretation of the allelic variation of transferrin between the different asiatic Macaca species in a biogeographical context. Results concern: (i) geographical isolation of some particular alleles in insular species ( fuscata in Japan, fascicularis in Philippines, and maura and niger in Celebes); (ii) a quasi-elliptic clinal variation focused in Sumatra and Java for other Macaca species.

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