Allele Frequencies in World Populations

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Line Allele
Brazil Sao Paulo pop 2 (n=103)
 Allele
Freq
1G*01:01:010.398
2G*01:01:020.199
3G*01:01:030.053
4G*01:01:040.005
5G*01:01:050.000
6G*01:01:060.010
7G*01:01:070.000
8G*01:01:080.044
9G*01:01:090.000
10G*01:020.000
11G*01:030.087
12G*01:04:010.083
13G*01:04:020.000
14G*01:04:030.000
15G*01:04:040.039
16G*01:05N0.010
17G*01:060.049
18G*01:070.000
Totals0.977
Number of Alleles (k)18
Heterozygosity (h)0.7824
   

Allele frequency net database (AFND) 2020 update: gold-standard data classification, open access genotype data and new query tools
Gonzalez-Galarza FF, McCabe A, Santos EJ, Jones J, Takeshita LY, Ortega-Rivera ND, Del Cid-Pavon GM, Ramsbottom K, Ghattaoraya GS, Alfirevic A, Middleton D and Jones AR Nucleic Acid Research 2020, 48:D783-8.
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