Publications by authors named "Zh Batsuur'"

Gene geography is considered in this work as the instrument for analysis of population's gene pool. To be effective in this analysis, gene geography should move from mapping of gene frequencies for each gene (and phenes) to construction of genogeographical atlas, as a collection of maps generated by computer, following some strongly defined principles and methods, and joined together, according to general task and the programme of investigation. Brief version of regional genogeographical atlas of Mongolians and the other peoples of Central Asia is presented in the article.

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Genogeography as a field of interdisciplinar investigation was introduced into science in 1928 by Russian geneticist A. S. Serebrovsky an today is well known in human genetics as gene geography.

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The secretory status of ABH antigens is studied in khotons (N = 69), inhabitants of North-West of MPR. The proportion of nonsecretory ABH antigens was 14.49%, the frequency of recessive gene being qse = 3807.

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A variant of the vertical polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method, hitherto not applied in determination of C'3, is used. The method allows simultaneous determination of the C'3 phenotypes and other serum proteins in human blood. In this paper, the influence of aging of the serum samples and of the Tf polymorphism on the C'3 electrophoregram is discussed.

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