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Pi phenotypes in North American workers: racial differences and comparisons with reported frequencies
Human Heredity
|January 1, 1980
Abstract:
The distribution of Pi phenotypes among Caucasian and Asian workers in British Columbia, Canada were found to differ significantly. Among Caucasians the frequency of the M allele was 0.9428, very similar to frequencies reported in other North American Caucasian populations. Among Asians only the M allele was found, further confirming the rarity of other alleles in such populations. The distribution of phenotypes in the Caucasian population agreed with the predictions of the Hardy-Weinberg law.