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Distribution of Gc-subtypes in Western Germany

(Düsseldorf Region)

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Gc-subtypes were determined by isoelectric focusing and immunofixation on samples from 1157 unrelated individuals. The frequency of the three genes was found to be Gc1S 0.5476, Gc1F 0.1561, Gc2 0.2963. A rare allele, GcV1, was observed.

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Bei 1157 nicht verwandten Individuen wurden die Gc-Untergruppen mittels isoelektrischem Fokussieren und anschließender Immunofixation bestimmt. Folgende Genfrequenzen wurden gefunden: Gc1S 0.5476, Gc1F 0.1561, Gc2 0.2963. Ein seltenes Allel GcV1 wurde beobachtet.

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Scheil, H.G., Driesel, A.J. & Röhrborn, G. Distribution of Gc-subtypes in Western Germany. Z Rechtsmed 84, 95–97 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02114578

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