Simultaneous subtyping of two genetic markers--group-specific component (Gc) and transferrin (Tf)--by electrofocusing enabled us to compute the following gene frequencies for the Tunisian population: Gc1S, 0.525; Gc1F, 0.260; Gc2, 0.215; TfC1, 0.770; TfC2, 0.215; TfD1, 0.015. The frequencies of TfD,
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Group-Specific Components and Transferrins in Human Fetal Sera
โ Scribed by Melartin, Liisa ;Hirvonen, T. ;Kaarsalo, E. ;Toivanen, P.
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