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. 1982 Nov;34(6):1013–1015.

An alternate method for demonstration of bisphosphoglyceromutase (DPGM) on starch gels

Edward M Scott, Rita C Wright
PMCID: PMC1685694  PMID: 6295140

Abstract

The phosphatase activity of bisphosphoglyceromutase (DPGM) was used to determine the phenotypes of the enzyme. DPGM was polymorphic in four Alaskan ethnic groups.

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