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Within an population sample of 300 individuals of Southwestern Germany the red cell acid phosphatase polymorphism is investigated. Gene frequency estimates are: Pa=0.31, Pb=0.643, Pc=0.047.
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Wille, B., Bender, K., Wolf, U. et al. Zur Populationsgenetik der sauren Phosphatase der Erythrocyten (E C 3.1.3.2): Phänotypen-und Allelhäufigkeiten in Südwestdeutschland. Hum Genet 5, 274–277 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00281966
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