1995
Apparent monomorphism of ALDH2 in seven American Indian populations
Novoradovsky A, Kidd J, Kidd K, Goldman D. Apparent monomorphism of ALDH2 in seven American Indian populations. Alcohol 1995, 12: 163-167. PMID: 7772269, DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(94)00086-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew World populationsSouth American Indian populationsALDH2 geneMitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenaseNorth American populationsALDH2 cDNAALDH2 functionRestriction endonucleasesAldehyde dehydrogenaseConformation polymorphism techniqueSouth American IndiansGenesAllele-specific amplificationAllelesStudied individualsPolymorphism techniquePolymorphismAmerican populationFragmentsAmerican Indian populationsCDNAALDH2EndonucleaseVariantsPopulation
1990
Genetic and physical mapping and population studies of a fibronectin receptor β-subunit-like sequence on human chromosome 19
Giuffra L, Lichter P, Wu J, Kennedy J, Pakstis A, Rogers J, Kidd J, Harley H, Jenkins T, Ward D, Kidd K. Genetic and physical mapping and population studies of a fibronectin receptor β-subunit-like sequence on human chromosome 19. Genomics 1990, 8: 340-346. PMID: 1979054, DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90291-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromosome 19Human chromosome 19Chromosome 10 (PTEN) geneHuman fibronectin receptorChromosome 10 markersInsertion of partDifferent polymorphic lociPericentromeric regionCDNA clonesPhysical mappingPolymorphic lociChromosome 10Dominant polymorphismBeta subunitLinkage analysisShort armFibronectin receptorSitu hybridizationCodominant systemsGenesSecond polymorphismReceptor βPolymorphismCDNALoci