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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 86 (1980), S. 1-7 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Serum groups, a 1-antitrypsin ; Pi-subtypes, isoelectric focusing ; Paternity examinations, Pi-subtypes ; Pi-Untergruppen, Isoelektrofokussierung ; Vaterschaftsbegutachtung, Pi-Untergruppen ; Blutgruppen, a 1-Antitrypsin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die genetischen Variationen des Protease-Inhibitors (Pi) a 1-Antitrypsin wurden mit Hilfe der Isoelektrofokussierung in einer Stichprobe von 347 nicht verwandten Personen aus Süddeutschland untersucht. Es wurden sechs häufige PiM-Untergruppen und die relativ häufigen Varianten PiS und PiZ differenziert; zudem fanden sich die seltenen Varianten PiT, Pi〈L, PiL, PiI, PiF sowie eine als PiZl bezeichnete Variante. In dieser Stichprobe wurden folgende Allelfrequenzen berechnet: PiM1=0.6917, PiM2=0,1686, PiM3=0,0865, PiS=0,0230, PiZ=0,0187 und Pi*=0,0115. In 82 Familien fand sich keine Abweichung vom angenommenen autosomal kodominanten Vererbungsmodus. Die Verwendbarkeit des Pi-Systems für die Paternitätsbegutachtung wird diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary Genetic variation of the protease inhibitor (Pi) a 1-antitrypsin was analyzed by isoelectric focusing on polyacrylamide gels in a sample of 347 unrelated individuals from Southern Germany. Six common subtypes of PiM were observed as well as the relatively frequent variants PiS and PiZ and the rare variants PiT, Pi〈L, PiL, PiI and PiF. Also, a variant called PiZl was found. The frequency of alleles in this sample was PiM1=0.6917, PiM2=0.1686, PiM3=0.0865, PiS=0.0230, PiZ=0.0187, and Pi*=0.0115. In 82 families the distribution of Pi types was in agreement with an autosomal codominant mode of inheritance. The application of Pi classification in cases of disputed paternity is discussed.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1824-3096
    Keywords: GC/DBP polymorphism ; variant 1C51 ; Jewish populations ; Israel
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The distribution of GC phenotypes and alleles was determined in six Jewish population groups from Israel. In Jews of eastern Europe, central Europe and North Africa, the allele distribution was similar to that of European non-Jewish populations. GC*2 frequencies were considerably lower in Jews of the Middle East and highest in Jews of the Balkan area (Rumania and Bulgaria). A new rare GC variant allele, hitherto not encountered, was observed in six Jewish individuals of various countries of origin. This variant was classified as GC 1C51.
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