Volume 28, Number 12, 911-913, DOI: 10.1007/BF00703135

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Restriction fragment length polymorphism of the insulin gene region in Japanese diabetic and non-diabetic subjects

T. Awata, Y. Shibasaki, H. Hirai, T. Okabe, Y. Kanazawa and F. Takaku

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Abstract

A polymorphic locus flanking the 5prime end of the insulin gene was studied in 154 unrelated Japanese diabetic and nondiabetic subjects. A predominance of the small allele was found with the following frequency: of 64 nondiabetic subjects, only 3 of 128 alleles were of the large class (2%); none of 78 alleles were of the large class in 39 Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic subjects, and 4 of 102 alleles (4%) were of the large class in 51 Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic subjects. The very low frequency of large allele may relate to the lower prevalence of atherosclerosis in Japanese. However, this possibility requires further examination.

Key words  Japanese - Type 1 diabetes - Type 2 diabetes - restriction length polymorphism - insulin gene - atherosclerosis

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