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Red cell isoenzyme polymorphism in the East Slovakian population.
The population of East Slovakia was studied for the following red cell isoenzymes: acid phosphatase (ACP), phosphoglucomutase (PGM), adenosine deaminase (ADA) and esterase D (ESD). The gene frequencies observed were as follows: ACP1*A = 0.3330, ACP1*B = 0.6143, ACP1*C = 0.0527, PGM1*2 = 0.2673, ADA*2 = 0.0721, ESD*2 = 0.1061. No significant differences were found between East Slovakia gene frequencies in this study and those of Herzog [1992] on inhabitants of Prague and those of Bambúchová [1985] on the Bratislava population.