Title : Plasma cholinesterase variants. Family studies of the E1k gene - Whittaker_1985_Hum.Hered_35_364 |
Author(s) : Whittaker M , Britten JJ |
Ref : Hum Hered , 35 :364 , 1985 |
Abstract :
The use of RO2-0683 as differential inhibitor has shown that 13% of 181 heterozygotes, believed to be E1uE1a, are in fact E1aE1k. The results indicate that slightly more than 1% of the British population could be homozygote E1kE1k. Analysis of 47 families segregating the E1aE1k phenotype in more than 2 blood relatives is restricted by the inability to differentiate the genotypes E1uE1k and E1kE1k from E1uE1u and E1uE1f. |
PubMedSearch : Whittaker_1985_Hum.Hered_35_364 |
PubMedID: 4054903 |
Whittaker M, Britten JJ (1985)
Plasma cholinesterase variants. Family studies of the E1k gene
Hum Hered
35 :364
Whittaker M, Britten JJ (1985)
Hum Hered
35 :364