Mongoloid markers in different Hungarian populations
comparative chart: Frequency of the mongoloid marker in different Asian and European populations
Distribution of the ab3st mongoloid marker in Eurasia and in the Americas
Related literature:
Guglielmino, C. R. and Béres, J. 1996: Genetic Structure in Relation to the History of Hungarian Ethnic Groups. Human Biology, 68 /3/: 335-355.
Guglielmino, C. R., A. Piazza, P. Menozzi, and L. L. Cavalli-Sforza 1990: Uralic Genes in Europe. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 83: 57-68.
Sokal, R. R. 1988: Genetic, Geographic, and Linguistic Distances in Europe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 85: 1722-1726.
Czeizel, A., H.-G. Benkmann, and H. W. Goedde (Eds.) 1991: Genetics of the Hungarian Population. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Matsumoto, H. 1988:Characteristics of Mongoloid and neighboring populations based on the genetic markers of human immunoglobulins. Human genetics, 80: 207-218.
Lengyel, I. 1979: Blood group distributions, preserved genetic information in some early Hungarian middle-age cemeteries. Journal of Human Evolution, 8: 719-723.