Proposed nomenclature for human butyrylcholinesterase genetic variants identified by DNA sequencing
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Proposed nomenclature for human butyrylcholinesterase genetic variants identified by DNA sequencing
Abstract
1. New information identifying nucleotide alterations of human butyrylcholinesterase allows the use of more specific nomenclature for the variants commonly known as atypical, fluoride, silent, and K variant. 2. In addition to suggesting a system of trivial names and abbreviations, we provide a list of formal names that follow the guidelines of the Committee for Human Gene Nomenclature. 3. It is suggested that formal names be included in publications whenever possible.
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