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Evidence for a “new” allele at the phosphoglycolate phosphatase locus

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An obviously new phosphoglycolate phosphatase (PGP) gene product (PGP*Sumatra) was detected by use of horizontal starch gel electrophoresis (SGE). The observed phenotype PGP (1-Sumatra) can be distinguished from any known PGP type.

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Henke, J., Schweitzer, H. & Sachs, V. Evidence for a “new” allele at the phosphoglycolate phosphatase locus. Hum Genet 70, 86 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00389467

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