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Science 11 March 1960:
Vol. 131. no. 3402, pp. 738 - 739
DOI: 10.1126/science.131.3402.738

Articles

Genetic Control of Two ggr-Globulin Isoantigenic Sites in Domestic Rabbits

Sheldon Dray 1 and Glendowlyn O. Young 1

1 Laboratory of Immunology. National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland

Results of immunochemical analysis of sera from 335 offspring of 81 litters of rabbits are consistent with the hypothesis that the isoantigenic sites, RGG-I and RGG-II, of the ggr-globulins are controlled by a single allelic pair of autosomal genes with both specificities exhibited by the heterozygote. The three genotypes may be designated ggrI/ggrI, ggrII/ggrII, and ggrI/ggrII.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Three ggr-Globulins in Normal Human Serum Revealed by Monkey Precipitins.
S. Dray (1960)
Science 132, 1313-1314
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