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Science 19 December 1958:
Vol. 128. no. 3338, pp. 1569 - 1570
DOI: 10.1126/science.128.3338.1569

Articles

Inherited Electrophoretic Hemoglobin Patterns among 20 Inbred Strains of Mice

ELIZABETH S. RUSSELL 1 and PARK S. GERALD 2

1 Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
2 Blood Grouping Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

The hemoglobin from mice of six inbred strains is of the single-spot electrophoretic type, and that from 14 inbred strains is of the diffuse type. No selective advantage is apparent for either type. The distribution among strains shows some relation to the history of the development of the strains.


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