Globin genes of the South African Indian population group.

Abstract
Most South Africans with clinically significant haemoglobinopathies, mainly thalassaemia major, are of Asian Indian origin. This study was undertaken to characterise the normal and pathological variation around the a and B globin clusters, both at the haematological and molecular level in the major religious and language subgroups of South African Indians, These data were used to assess the need for a screening programme for the major haemoglobinopathies and to evaluate the local prenatal diagnostic service. The variation was also used to assess the genetic relationships between the subgroups of South African Indians, to compare them to Indians studied elsewhere and to other populations. (Abbreviation abstract)
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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of tlie Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Pliilosophy
Keywords
Hemaglobinopathies.
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