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Genetic polymorphism of human aconitase
C. A. Slaughter
, D. A. Hopkinson
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Genetic Polymorphism
100%
Isozymes
100%
Aconitase
100%
Black Population
66%
Mitochondria
33%
Human Chromosomes
33%
Heterozygote
33%
Somatic Cell Hybrids
33%
Human Tissue
33%
Gel Electrophoresis
33%
Identical Twins
33%
Staining Method
33%
Specific Staining
33%
Starch Gel
33%
Rare Variants
33%
Chromosome 9
33%
Autosomal Genes
33%
Variant Allele
33%
Complex Allele
33%
Biochemical Properties
33%
Placenta Cells
33%
Sib Pairs
33%
Population Survey
33%
Allelic Variation
33%
Family Study
33%
White Cell
33%
S-locus
33%
Autosomes
33%
Variant Phenotypes
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetic Polymorphism
100%
Isozyme
100%
Aconitase
100%
Allele
66%
Mitochondrion
33%
Leukocyte
33%
Autosome
33%
Gel Electrophoresis
33%
Starch
33%
Somatic Cell
33%
Monozygotic Twins
33%
Staining
33%
Chromosome 9 (Human)
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genetic Polymorphism
100%
Isozyme
100%
Aconitate Hydratase
100%
Allele
66%
Europeans
33%
Placenta
33%
Somatic Cell
33%
Twins
33%
Gel Electrophoresis
33%
Mitochondrion
33%
Leukocyte
33%
Autosome
33%