“…Two genotypes (34 and 37) have not been reported in previous studies. Genotype 1, which corresponds to the putative homozygous haplotype A, was the most frequent (33.2%), similar to that observed in other populations [15,17,19,32,33,42], with the exception of Amazonian Amerindians (2.5%, p Ͻ 0.0001), Argentinean Caucasian (24.0%, p Ͻ 0.01), and Asiatic (Japanese, 56.0%, p Ͻ 0.01; and Chinese, 58.7%, p Ͻ 0.0001). The four most common genotypes in the N/NW Paran population, genotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4 (AA1, AA2.1, AB1, and AB9, respectively, according to classification of Witt et al [15]), account for 65.0% of all genotypes.…”