in the world, affecting up to 25% of the
population in different countries. Urticaria is an etiologically
Khusnutdinova, E.K.,
Dzhemileva, L.U.,
Lobov, S.L.,
Kuznetzov, D.U.,
Nazirova, A.G.,
Nurgalina, E.M.,
Barashkov, N.A.,
Fedorova, S.A. (2017) is of particular interest, because its ethnic
populations mostly belong to the Turkic, Finno-Ugric, and Slavonic
Solovyev, A.V.,
Barashkov, N.A.,
Bady-Khoo, M.S.,
Zytsar, M.V.,
Posukh, O.L.,
Romanov, G.P.,
Rafailov, A.M.,
Sazonov, N.N.,
Alexeev, A.N.,
Dzhemileva, L.U.,
Khusnutdinova, E.K.,
Fedorova, S.A. (2017) homozygous for mutation c.-23+1G>A from six Eurasian
populations were reconstructed. The structure