Allele Frequencies in World Populations

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Line Allele
Brazil Sao Paulo Mixed (n=239)
 Allele
Freq
1A*010.067
2A*020.272
3A*030.057
4A*110.073
5A*230.067
6A*240.094
7A*250.010
8A*260.051
9A*290.040
10A*300.073
11A*310.030
12A*320.040
13A*330.030
14A*340.020
15A*360.005
16A*430.000
17A*660.000
18A*680.040
19A*690.000
20A*740.025
21A*800.000
Totals0.994
Number of Alleles (k)21
Heterozygosity (h)0.8858
   

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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