PMID: 6969686Jan 1, 1980Paper

Pi M4: an additional Pi M subtype

Human Genetics
J ConstansC Gouaillard

Abstract

The authors studied Pi polymorphism using the Separator isofocusing method with slight modification. A new Pi allele was observed. Family pedigrees confirmed co-dominant inheritance with other Pi alleles. According to the electrophoretic mobility of its isoprotein bands, and to its frequency (0.04) this new allele is considered as a fourth Pi M subtype: Pi M4.

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