Genetic polymorphism of human anodal tear protein
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Genetic polymorphism of human anodal tear protein
Abstract
Electrophoresis of human tears on slab polyacrylamide gels showed five phenotypes among anodal tear proteins. These phenotypes are the expression of autosomal codominant alleles. Gene frequencies are as follows: for Caucasians, At1 = 0.99, At3 = 0.01; for Negroes, At1 = 0.97, At2 = 0.03; for Chinese, At1 = 0.98, and At4 and At5 are both approximately 0.008.
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