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  • Title: [Statistical distribution of the serum markers Gm(1), Gm(2), Gm(10) and Inv(1) in German probands and Turkish probands living in Germany].
    Author: Kluss EM.
    Journal: Arch Kriminol; 1988; 181(1-2):50-4. PubMed ID: 3163245.
    Abstract:
    Frequencies of Gm- and Km-phenotypes were studied in German and Turkish individuals. Collected data originate from casework of police forensic science laboratories in West Germany and Berlin. Distribution of Km-phenotypes is homogeneous in Germans and Turks, while distribution of Gm-phenotypes shows significant heterogeneity.
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