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Restriction fragment length polymorphism in the NAT1 gene was assayed to reveal 7 mutations (97C>T; 190C>T; 350,351G>C; 402T>C; 752A>T; D1105; D1025) in 74 Europeans from West Siberia. New methods for detecting mutations 350,351G>C, 402T>C, 752A>T, D1105, and D1025 were proposed.
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Nikishina, M.V., Akishev, A.G., Vavilin, V.A. et al. Restriction Fragments Length Polymorphism in the NAT1 Gene of Europeans in West Siberia. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 136, 482–484 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BEBM.0000017099.51849.93
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