THE PHENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RED CELL GLYOXALASE I IN GUANGZHOU AREA AND PHENOTYPING OF GLYOXALASE I IN BLOODSTAINS / 中国法医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine
;
(6)1986.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-673099
ABSTRACT
The phenotype distribution of human red cell glyoxalase I of a Han population in Guangzhou area was studied using mixed starch/agarose gel electrophoresis. The phenotype frequencies were GLOI 1-1 2.57%; GLOI 2-1 29.17%; and GLOI 2-2 68.26%. The gene frequencies were GLOI~1 0.1716; GLOI~2 0,8284. The phenotyping of GLOI was carried out satisfactorily in 35 bloodstains kept in room temperature for 20 days in 7 bloodstains stored in 4℃ for 105 days exposed in sunshine for 8 hours, as well as kept outdoor overnight, and in 10 putrefactive bloodstains kept in room temperature for 9 days.The GLOI were destroyed in 6 of 7 bloodstains washed by runing water for 2 hours.
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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine
Año:
1986
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