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Apolipoprotein E Polymorphisms in Andean Population of Jujuy, Argentina.

Arturo Nicolás TrigoMarina MuzzioMarcelo Isidro FigueroaEmma Laura Alfaro-GómezGraciela BaillietHernán Javier DopazoJosé Edgardo Dipierri
Published in: Journal of Alzheimer's disease reports (2024)
The pleiotropic nature of the apolipoprotein E ( APOE ) gene is associated with complex diseases in different populations. We analyzed APOE polymorphisms in 76 individuals from Jujuy - Argentina using NGS technology. The observed genotypes align with the expected Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. APOE3 was the most common allele, followed by APOE4 and APOE2 . The allele distribution pattern is consistent with findings in previously studied populations of Native Americans and Asians. The E4 allele's low frequency, always observed in a heterozygous state, raises questions regarding its relevance in explaining dementia and longevity associated with this marker in the Central Andes.
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