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Zur formalen Genetik der Galaktose-1-Phosphat-Uridyl-Transferasen (EC: 2.7.7.12)

Untersuchung von 100 Mutter-Kind-Verbindungen

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The Gt-polymorphism has been investigated in 100 mother-child combinations. The formal hypothesis “2 alleles Gt1 and Gt2 at an autosomal locus” was confirmed.

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Der Duarte-Polymorphismus der Uridyltransferase wurde an 100 Mutter-Kind-Verbindungen untersucht. Das formale Modell „2 Allele Gt1 und Gt2 an einem autosomalen locus“ wurde bestätigt.

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Bissbort, S., Kömpf, J. Zur formalen Genetik der Galaktose-1-Phosphat-Uridyl-Transferasen (EC: 2.7.7.12). Z Rechtsmed 72, 238–239 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02079412

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