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A sample of 500 unrelated individuals from Cantabria (middle north Spain) has been studied for red cell Phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) using isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide. The allele frequencies observed were: PGM1*1 +: 0.643, PGM1*1-: 0.121, PGM1*2 +: 0.195, PGM1*2-: 0.041 and are similar to those reported for other European and Spanish populations. The theoretical exclusion rate in cases of disputed paternity is 30.24%.