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Rare GPT-phenotypes in a random sample of Southern Germany: Evidence for a third allel

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The inheritance of 2 rare variants in a random sample of 837 Bavarians is assumed to be an indication for a third allel GPT3.

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In einer Stichprobe (N = 837) werden insgesamt sechsmal 2 seltene Varianten gefunden. Die Beobachtung der Vererbung dieser seltenen Varianten in einer Mutter-Kind-Verbindung gibt Anlaß zur Annahme eines dritten Allels GPT3. Damit errechnet sich als Genfrequenzverteilung im süddeutschen Raume: GPT1 = 0,5041; GPT2 = 0,4922, GPT3 = 0,0035.

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Gussmann, S., Schwarzfischer, F. Rare GPT-phenotypes in a random sample of Southern Germany: Evidence for a third allel. Z Rechtsmed 70, 251–252 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02079691

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