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Original Article

Study of phosphoglucomutase polymorphism by isoelectric focusing: gene frequencies in the Gaddi tribe of Himachal Pradesh, India

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Pages 379-382 | Received 05 Dec 1980, Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Dale D. Dykes & Herbert F. Polesky. (1984) Review of Isoelectric Focusing for Gc, PGM1, Tf, and Pi Subtypes: Population Distributions. CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences 20:2, pages 115-151.
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N. Saha. (1988) Distribution of red cell phosphoglucomutase-1 subtypes in several mongoloid populations of East Asia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 77:1, pages 91-96.
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N. Saha, B. Mukhopadhyay, S. K. Bhattacharyya, R. Gupta & A. Basu. (1987) The distribution of transferrin, group-specific component and phosphoglucomutase-1 subtypes among the Lepchas of Darjeeling, Eastern India. Japanese journal of human genetics 32:4, pages 311-318.
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A. P. Reddy, B. N. Mukherjee, M. Vijayakumar & K. C. Malhotra. (2005) PGM 1 subtype polymorphism in 14 endogamous Dravidian‐speaking populations of South India . American Journal of Physical Anthropology 71:1, pages 89-94.
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S. S. Papiha, I. White & D. F. Roberts. (1983) Some genetic implications of isoelectric focusing of human red cell phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) and serum protein group specific component (Gc): genetic diversity in the populations of Himachal Pradesh, India. Human Genetics 63:1, pages 67-72.
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S. S. Papiha, D. F. Roberts, I. White, S. M. S. Chahal & J. A. Asefi. (2005) Population genetics of the group specific component (Gc) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM 1 ) studied by isoelectric focusing . American Journal of Physical Anthropology 59:1, pages 1-7.
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