N Khaja, M Ramesh, S Sridevi, T M Kali, P Veerraju
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Plasma protein polymorphisms in Malas and Madigas of coastal Andhra Pradesh, south India.
Four plasma protein polymorphisms: Group specific Component (GC), Haptoglobin (HP), Transferrin (TF) and Caeruloplasmin (CP), have been determined in two endogamous populations (Mala and Madiga) of Visakhapatnam of Coastal Andhra Pradesh, South India. The results were compared between the two caste populations and they revealed no significant differences. The results were also compared with those available from other Andhra populations.