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POLYMORPHISM in the serum proteins of the reindeer was detected in 1959 (unpublished results) in samples collected by me and investigated by Dr. B. Cohen, then at the University of Edinburgh. Gahne and Rendel1 reported the findings of six different transferrin types which they explained on a basis of three alleles.
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Gahne, B., and Rendel, J., Nature, 192, 529 (1961).
Brænd, M., and Stormont, C., Nord. Vet.-Med., 16, 31 (1964).
Kristjansson, F. K. (personal communication).
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BRÆND, M. Polymorphism in the Serum Proteins of the Reindeer. Nature 203, 674 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203674a0
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