Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations

Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism was studied in the Malays, Chinese and Indians of West Malaysia. The AK2 allele was found to be absent in Chinese while its frequency is relatively high in Indians (0.1101) and low but polymorphic in Malays (0.0187). The frequencies and distribution of th...

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Main Author: Chan, K.L.
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Published: Karger Publishers 1971
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https://doi.org/10.1159/000152398
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spelling my.um.eprints.244792021-03-24T02:46:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24479/ Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations Chan, K.L. QH Natural history Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism was studied in the Malays, Chinese and Indians of West Malaysia. The AK2 allele was found to be absent in Chinese while its frequency is relatively high in Indians (0.1101) and low but polymorphic in Malays (0.0187). The frequencies and distribution of the AK phenotypes among the three ethnic groups are significantly different to differentiate the Malays, Chinese and Indians of West Malaysia as distinct populations. © 1971 S. Karger AG, Basel. Karger Publishers 1971 Article PeerReviewed Chan, K.L. (1971) Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations. Human Heredity, 21 (2). pp. 173-179. ISSN 0001-5652 https://doi.org/10.1159/000152398 doi:10.1159/000152398
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Chan, K.L.
Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
description Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism was studied in the Malays, Chinese and Indians of West Malaysia. The AK2 allele was found to be absent in Chinese while its frequency is relatively high in Indians (0.1101) and low but polymorphic in Malays (0.0187). The frequencies and distribution of the AK phenotypes among the three ethnic groups are significantly different to differentiate the Malays, Chinese and Indians of West Malaysia as distinct populations. © 1971 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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author Chan, K.L.
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author_sort Chan, K.L.
title Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
title_short Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
title_full Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
title_fullStr Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
title_full_unstemmed Human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in West Malaysian populations
title_sort human red cell adenylate kinase polymorphism in west malaysian populations
publisher Karger Publishers
publishDate 1971
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/24479/
https://doi.org/10.1159/000152398
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