A total of 131 individuals from five Brazilian Indian tribes were studied f
or two CYP1A1 gene polymorphisms. The presence of the *val allele at codon
462 varied from 54% in the Surui to 97% in the Xavante, while the presence
of the MspI restriction site (*m2 allele) at position T6235C ranged from 72
% in the Gaviao to 95% in the Xavante. The haplotypes derived from these tw
o sites showed a highly heterogeneous distribution among the five populatio
ns. The most common haplotype in South Amerindians was *val/*m2 (54% to 94%
). This prevalence is the highest that has been observed in any world popul
ation.