Publications by authors named "H W GOEDDE"

We report here the distribution of apo E genotypes and allele frequencies in Asian Indians, Hungarians, and Papua New Guineans using the DNA based analysis. Frequency of the apo E4 allele was thrice as high in Papua New Guineans as compared to the Caucasians. The rare apo E2 allele was also present in higher frequency in the Papuas as compared to other populations.

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Eight different population samples (Moroccans, Ovambos, Papuans, Australian aborigines, Germans, Turks, Japanese and Chinese) were studied using the tetranucleotide short tandem repeat systems HumTHO1 (THO1), Hum VWFA31 (VWA) and HumACTBP2 (ACTBP2). Ten alleles were differentiated in THO1, 11 alleles in VWA and 28 alleles in ACTBP2. THO1 showed 1 bp deletions in the repeat region, VWA sequence and structure variations of the 4-bp repeat motif and ACTBP2 sequence, structure and length variations in the repeat array and deletions/insertions (1-6 bp) in the flanking regions.

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The distribution of the serum proteins C3, TF, HP, GC, BF, AMY2, PLG, GM, and KM and the erythrocyte enzyme polymorphisms GLO, GPT, ESD, ACP, 6-PGD, ADA, AK, PGM1 and PGP amongst twelve population groups in Hungary was investigated. Gene frequencies and genetic distances are discussed in relation to the present geographical locations of these groups and their probable history of migration.

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An epidemiological study on alcohol drinking habits, alcohol metabolism rate, alcohol-related acute physiological symptoms, and alcohol misuse among Palócs, an ethnic minority in Hungary, was conducted. The demographic and sociocultural correlates revealed their ethnic identity: low to moderate education, relatively low number of children per family and higher percentage of skilled workers among males. Alcohol use survey revealed that frequency of alcohol consumption among Palóc male population is considerably high.

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This paper reports the results of a study on alcohol drinking habits, alcohol-related acute symptoms, and alcohol abuse among Csángós, an ethnic minority in Hungary. The demographic data revealed their social characteristics: growing old, low education, endogamous marriages, early maternal age at birth of the first baby, and a high child number per family. Alcohol use survey revealed that alcohol consumption of the Csángós is considerably high; more than half of Csángó males and more than one-quarter of Csángó females are heavy drinkers.

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