Summary
Phosphoglucomutase (PGM a1 ) subtypes were determined by isoelectric focusing on samples of 496 unrelated individuals. Ten phenotypes were observed as gene products of four alleles at the PGM1 locus, with the following gene frequencies: PGM a11 =0.631, PGM a21 =0.194, PGM a31 =0.126, and PGM a41 =0.049. A rare phenotype PGM1 (8-a2) was observed.
Zusammenfassung
Die Phosphoglucomutase (PGM a1 )-Untergruppen wurden durch isoelektrische Fokussierung aus Hämolysaten von 496 nicht verwandten Personen bestimmt. Zehn Phänotypen konnten beobachtet werden, die die Genprodukte der vier Allele des PGM1-Genortes darstellen und folgende Genfrequenzen aufwiesen: PGM a11 =0,631, PGM a21 =0,194, PGM a31 =0,126 und PGM a41 =0,049. Ein seltener Phänotyp PGM1 (8-a2) wurde beobachtet.
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Driesel, A.J., Basler, M. & Henke, J. PGM a1 subtyping in Western Germany (Düsseldorf Region). Z Rechtsmed 88, 313–316 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00198667
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