HLA-B alleles of the Navajo: no evidence for rapid evolution in the Nadene.

Tissue Antigens

Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Department of Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

Published: February 1996

New HLA-B locus alleles have been found in South American Amerindian populations but were largely absent in North American Amerindian tribes also descended from this first Paleo-Indian migration. We have now extended these studies to the Navajo, descendants of the second Nadene migration. No new functional alleles were found at the B locus of this tribe. This limited study supports the notion that while new B locus variants are common in South American Amerindians, it is more difficult to find new B locus alleles in North American native peoples. Whether this dichotomy is due to differences in pathogen environment and/or population structures between North and South America remains a subject of speculation.

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