Human Genetics

, Volume 44, Issue 2, pp 117–122 | Cite as

Genetic studies on the Gc subtypes

  • H. Cleve
  • W. Patutschnick
  • S. Nevo
  • G. G. Wendt
Original Investigations

Summary

Gc subtypes were determined by immunofixation isoelectric focusing. In a family study involving 93 families with a total of 176 children, a three-allele model with six genotypes was confirmed. The distribution of Gc subtypes was studied in three populations from Europe and in a sample of Druzes from Northern Israel. Three new variant Gc types were observed.

Keywords

Internal Medicine Metabolic Disease Genetic Study Family Study 
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© Springer-Verlag 1978

Authors and Affiliations

  • H. Cleve
    • 1
  • W. Patutschnick
    • 1
  • S. Nevo
    • 2
  • G. G. Wendt
    • 3
  1. 1.Institut für Anthropologie und Humangenetik der Universität MünchenMünchen 2Federal Republic of Germany
  2. 2.Institute of EvolutionUniversity of HaifaHaifaIsrael
  3. 3.Institut für Humangenetik der Universität MarburgMarburgFederal Republic of Germany

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