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Frequencies of pseudocholinesterase variants in Icelanders, Greeks and Pakistanis.
H. WalterSiegfried Neumannsubject
GeneticsMultidisciplinaryGreececommonDibucaineIcelandLocus (genetics)BiologyIsoenzymesPhenotypeGene FrequencySpectrophotometrycommon.groupGermanyIcelandersEthnicityCholinesterasesHumansPakistanCholinesterase InhibitorsAlleleGreeksMolecular BiologyAllelesdescription
THE formation of the human pseudocholinesterase variants is controlled by at least four alleles at one autosomal locus termed E1 (ref. 1). The four alleles are , , and (refs. 2–5). The heterozygotes have been found in remarkably uniform frequencies, about 3 to 6 per cent, in Caucasians from Europe and North America3,8–11, and also in Australian aborigines12 and Mexican Indians13, but are relatively rare among Negroes11 and Mongoloids10,11,14.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1968-08-31 | Nature |