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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 104 (1990), S. 13-16 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Polymorphism ; Red cell enzyme ; UMPK ; Population study ; Bloodstains ; Polymorphismus ; Erythrozyten-Enzym ; UMPK ; Bevölkerungsstudie ; Blutspuren
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Der Polymorphismus der Uridin Monophosphat Kinase (UMPK) wurde in einer Stichprobe von 677 nicht-verwandten Personen aus Japan untersucht. Folgende Allel-Frequenzen wurden ermittelt: UMPK*1 = 0,9594, UMPK*2 = 0,0406. Phänotypisierung war auch an Blutspuren möglich, welche eine Woche bei 37°C, 4 Wochen bei Zimmertemperatur oder mehr als 10 Wochen bei 4°C gelagert worden sind. Das UMPK System kann eine nützliche Ergänzung in der forensischen Blutspurenkunde sein.
    Notes: Summary The polymorphism of UMPK was investigated in 677 unrelated Japanese individuals. The allele frequencies were estimated to be UMPK*1 = 0.9594 and UMPK*2 = 0.0406. Our sample was devoid of the UMPK*3 allele. Phenotyping was also possible from bloodstains stored at 37°C for up to 1 week, at room temperature for up to 4 weeks and at 4°C over 10 weeks. The UMPK system can be a useful supplement for the mediocolegal grouping of bloodstains.
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