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Population Genetics of Soluble Glutamic-pyruvic Transaminase (EC: 2.6.1.2): Gene Frequencies in Southwestern Germany

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Journal Humangenetik
Specialty Genetics
Date 1971 Jan 1
PMID 5144907
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