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Two rare GPT phenotypes in a Norwegian family

Evidence of a seventh allele

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Phenotypes of members of one Norwegian family have revealed a “new” allele in the GPT system: Gpt 7. Quantitative data of the phenotypes are given.

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Phenotypen bei Mitgliedern einer norwegischen Familie haben ein “neues” Allel im GPT-System gezeigt: Gpt 7. Es werden quantitative Daten dieser Phenotypen gegeben.

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Olaisen, B. Two rare GPT phenotypes in a Norwegian family. Hum Genet 19, 289–291 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00278405

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