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C. Yannissis

Untersuchungen �ber die alkalischen Serumphosphatasegruppen

The alkaline serum phosphatase groups are determined in a sample of 218 unrelated Greek males and females. Two different methods have been applied: that given by Arfors et al. (1963), and that given by Shreffler (1965). Both of them yielded nearly identical results. This seems to be important in respect to the comparison of results obtained by application of different methods. The relationships between the alkaline serum phosphatase groups and the AB0 blood groups could be confirmed. Against that no relationships to Hp-, Gc-, Gm-, Inv- and Lp-groups were to be observed. Comparing the frequencies of alkaline serum phosphatase groups in different white populations (Swedes, US-Americans, Engli…

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Zur H�ufigkeit der Serumprotein-Polymorphismen Hp, Gc, Gm, InV und Lp in Griechenland

The authors report the frequencies of Hp-, Gc-, Gm-, InV-, and Lp-phenotypes and alleles in a Greek sample of 218 unrelated adult males and females. The following gene-frequencies were obtained: Hp1=.2850, Hp2=.7150; Gc1=.7590, Gc2=.2410; Gm1=.1555, Gm1,2=.1015, Gm12=.7430. The phenotype InV (1) was found to be 14.6%. Lp (ax)-typing showed 17.0% strong positive individuals, 9.7% weak positive ones, and 73.3% negatives. According to Speiser and Pausch (1965) this may be interpreted as the following phenotypes distribution: Lp (a+x+)=17.0%, Lp(a+x-)=9.7%, and Lp(a-x-)=73.3%. Our data differ somewhat from data obtained by other authors, which seems to indicate heterogeneity in the distribution…

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