Frequency and distribution of rare electrophoretic mobility variants in a population of human newborns in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Human Genetics
- Vol. 51 (4), 303-316
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.1987.tb01065.x
Abstract
We have summarized the frequency and distribution of the rare variants encountered during the screening of 258 815 allele products, the products of 51 different loci, in 3242 predominantly Caucasian (88 %) newborns. Seventy-nine different rare variants, representing 187 occurrences, were identified. Almost 60 % (46 of 79) of the rare variants occurred as singletons while another 20 % were seen in two unrelated individuals. No rare variants were detected at 18 loci while no variants, either rare or polymorphic, were detected at 14 loci. More rare variants were identified at loci that were classified as polymorphic and also at loci where the gene products exist as a monomer. A positive relationship was observed between variant frequency, either classes or copies, and subunit molecular massKeywords
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