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Segregation of ABO, AK1 and ACONs in Families with Abnormalities of Chromosome 9

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Journal Ann Hum Genet
Date 1978 Jan 1
PMID 204246
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Some families with abnormalities of chromosome 9 have been combined with others from the literature to show that AK1 and ABO must lie near the end of that chromosome. Current evidence suggests that both lie in band 9q34. MNSs, GPT and Gc can be excluded from chromosome 9.

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