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Nucleic Acids Research, 1986, Vol. 14, No. 12 5124
© 1986


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An error was made in retyping this report - the editors apologise for any inconvenience caused, and the correct data are printed below: POLYMORPHISMS: 1. Taq 1 digestion of genomic DNA and hybridization with the ApoAI probe detects a two alleJe polymorphism with allelic fragments of 4.8 and 8.6 kb. The frequency of the polymorphic site in 44 unrelated Caucasians was: Taq I site present (4.8 kb fragment): 0.72 Taq I site absent (8.6 kb fragment): 0.28 2. Ava I digestion of genomic DNA and hybridization with the ApoAI probe detects a two allele polymorphism with allelic fragments of 6 and 15 kb. The frequency of the polymorphic site in 17 unrelated Caucasians was: Ava I site present (6 kb fragment): 0.32 Ava I site absent (15 kb fragment): 0.68


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