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Genetic serum protein markers (PH, GC, PI) in two South Indian caste populations

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International Journal of Anthropology

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The results of HP, GC and PI typings on two caste populations (Relli-I: fruit vendors, Relli-II: scavengers) from Andhra Pradesh (South India) are reported and compared with data obtained on other Indian population samples.

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Walter, H., Veerraju, P., Ramesh, M. et al. Genetic serum protein markers (PH, GC, PI) in two South Indian caste populations. Int. J. Anthropol. 7, 53–57 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02444996

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