ALFRED: allele frequency database
      The ALlele FREquency Database   
ALFRED is a resource of gene frequency data on human populations
supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation.
ALFRED detailed record information

Population Information

NameALFRED UIDPrimary LanguageLanguage Family
XibePO000580N

Synonyms: Xibo ;
Geographic Location1:  52N, 76E; 38N, 132E  

Sites typed for this population: View List
Population Samples: See Sample Information
External Resources: 
References: See references
Population Description: Being curated
References:


Sample Information:

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Sample Name: Xibo

Sample UID: SA002636R

Sample Description:This sample consists of healthy, unrelated Xibo individuals from Yili of Xinjiang province, China. Each individual was the offspring of a non-consanguineous marriage of members of the same nationality within three generations. Informed consent from the participants and the approval of appropriate local authority were obtained.

Number of Chromosomes: 178

Relation to Other Samples:

References:
- Mao R, Fan Y, Chen F, Fu S. "Genetic polymorphism of MTHFR G1793A in Chinese populations". Eur J Epidemiol. (Epub ahead of print) (2008)

- Mao R, Fan Y, Chen F, Sun D, Bai J, Fu S. "Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene polymorphisms in 13 Chinese ethnic populations.". Cell Biochem Funct. 26:352-8. (2008) Online citation.


Sample Information:

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Sample Name: Xibe

Sample UID: SA002884W

Sample Description:This sample consists of male Xibe individuals from China. The protocol of this study was approved by the institutional review board of Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Number of Chromosomes: 62

Relation to Other Samples:

References:
- Shi H, Tan SJ, Zhong H, Hu W, Levine A, Xiao CJ, Peng Y, Qi XB, Shou WH, Ma RL, Li Y, Su B, Lu X "Winter temperature and UV are tightly linked to genetic changes in the p53 tumor suppressor pathway in Eastern Asia". Am J Hum Genet. 84:534-41.. (2009) Online citation.


Sample Information:

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Sample Name: Xibo

Sample UID: SA002758W

Sample Description:This sample consists of Xibo individuals from Kaiyuan city, Liaoning Province, China.

Number of Chromosomes: 24

Relation to Other Samples:

References:
- Li H & Kidd KK "Low allele frequency of ADH1B*47His in West China and different ADH1B haplotypes in Western Asia from Eastern Asia". Am. J. Med. Genet. 84:92-94. (2009)


Sample Information:

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Sample Name: Xibo, HGDP-CEPH

Sample UID: SA001491P

Sample Description:This sample from China is part of the Human Genome Diversity Cell Line Panel collected by the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP) and the Foundation Jean Dausset (CEPH). This sample consists of unrelated individuals and was collected with proper informed consent.

Number of Chromosomes: 18

Relation to Other Samples:

References:
- Rosenberg NA, Pritchard JK, Weber JL, Cann HM, Kidd KK, Zhivotovsky LA, Feldman MW. "Genetic structure of human populations". Science 298:2381-2385. (2002) Online citation.


Sample Information:

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Sample Name: Xibo

Sample UID: SA002017K

Sample Description:This sample consists of healthy unrelated Xibo individuals from northwest China. Each individual was the offspring of a non-consanguineous marriage of members of the same nationality within three generations.

Number of Chromosomes: 68

Relation to Other Samples:

References:
- Ma L, Xue Y, Liu Y, Wang Z, Cui X, Li P, Fu S. "Polymorphism study of seven SNPs at ADH genes in 15 Chinese populations". Hereditas. 142:103-111. (2005) Online citation.


1Geographic Coordinates represent two opposite corners of a rectangle encompassing the area where the population lives.This data is preliminary and changing.

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