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Polymorphism of the Plasminogen (PLG) System in Cádiz Province, Southern Spain
Gamero, JJ Assistant professors and associate professor, respectively, Department of Legal Medicine, University of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain.
Romero, J.-L Professor and director, Department of Legal Medicine, University of C~idiz, Andalusia, Spain.
Vizcaya, MA Assistant professors and associate professor, respectively, Department of Legal Medicine, University of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain.
Arufe, MI Assistant professors and associate professor, respectively, Department of Legal Medicine, University of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain.
Abstract
In this work, the authors report a plasminogen (PLG) system genetic-population study in a sample of 378 healthy subjects, of both sexes and unrelated, all resident in the province of Cádiz in Southern Spain. In this study, the PLG types were determined by isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gels (PAGIF), followed by staining with Coomassie blue. The genic frequencies obtained were the following: PLG A = 0.833 333 3; PLG B = 0.166 666 7.
Keywords:
forensic science, genetic polymorphism, genetic typing, isoelectric focusing, paternity testing, pathology and biology, plasminogen (PLG)
Paper ID: JFS361910226
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Author Gamero JJ, Romero J.-L, Vizcaya MA, Arufe MI
Title Polymorphism of the Plasminogen (PLG) System in Cádiz Province, Southern Spain
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