Volume 60, Issue 4 pp. 433-436
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DISTRIBUTION OF SIX TF C (TRANSFERRIN) SUBTYPES IN CORD BLOODS AND BLOOD DONORS

Catherine Nicholls

Catherine Nicholls

Cytogenetics Unit, Department of Histopathology, Adelaide Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 Australia

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JC Mulley

JC Mulley

Cytogenetics Unit, Department of Histopathology, Adelaide Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 Australia

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First published: 01 August 1982
Citations: 3

Summary

Isoelectric focusing was used to subtype the common TF C phenotype into C1, C2 and C3, increasing the proportion of heterozygotes from virtually zero to 0.31. Five of the six subtypes of TF C were found in a series of 200 blood donors and 200 cord bloods. The frequencies of the three alleles were: TF*C1 = 0.80, TF*C2 = 0.17 and TF*C3 = 0.03 from cord bloods; and TF*C1 = 0.84, TF*C2 = 0.13 and TF*C3 = 0.03 from blood donors. These frequencies were comparable with estimates from other Caucasian populations. The average probability of detecting non-paternity for this population is increased to 11% by subtyping C into C1 and C2, and further increased to 15% by subtyping C into C1, C2 and C3.

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