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Zur Populationsgenetik der 6-Phosphogluconatdehydrogenasen (EC: 1.1.1.44): Genhäufigkeit in einer südwestdeutschen Stichprobe

On the population genetics of the 6-PGD (EC: 1.1.1.44): Gene frequency in South-Western Germany

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The 6-PGD phenotypes of 404 unrelated individuals from South-Western Germany were determined. The frequency of the 6-PG b1B allele is 0.031.

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Op't Hof, J., Wolf, U. & Ritter, H. Zur Populationsgenetik der 6-Phosphogluconatdehydrogenasen (EC: 1.1.1.44): Genhäufigkeit in einer südwestdeutschen Stichprobe. Hum Genet 6, 338–339 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286803

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