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Gene geography : a computerized bulletin on human gene frequenciesVolume 2, Issue 2-3, 1988 Aug-Dec, Pages 113-118

Eight red cell enzymes polymorphisms in the Slovakian ethnic group of Yugoslavia.(Article)

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  • Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade

Abstract

The polymorphisms of eight red cell enzymes were studied in 211 unrelated voluntary blood donors from the ethnic group of Slovakians (Yugoslavia). Only common phenotypes were detected, which are usually present in European populations. The allele frequencies found were: GLO1*1 = 0.410, ESD*1 = 0.887, AK1*1 = 0.962, PGM1*1 = 0.780, ACP1*A = 0.315, ACP1*B = 0.637, ACP1*C = 0.047, GPT*1 = 0.535, ADA*1 = 0.952 and PGD*A = 0.940. These findings are discussed in the context of other European populations and the population of Serbia, Yugoslavia.

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EMTREE drug terms:isoenzyme
EMTREE medical terms:allelearticleCaucasianenzymologyerythrocytegene frequencygenetic polymorphismgeneticshumanphenotypeYugoslavia
MeSH:AllelesErythrocytesEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupGene FrequencyHumansIsoenzymesPhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticYugoslavia

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Isoenzymes

  • ISSN: 0394249X
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • PubMed ID: 3154128
  • Document Type: Article

  Kalimanovska, V.;
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