Blood Groups of Animals 1965
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-6289-2_32
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Haemoglobins, Haptoglobins and Albumins of Horses

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“…Haptoglobin migrates predominantly within the anodal alpha-2 zone. Braend and Efremov (1965) found no phenotypic differences in horse haptoglobin after starch gel electrophoresis and variation in its fast alpha-2 mobility after agarose electrophoresis is not expected. Alpha-2 macroglobulin was the second major component of the alpha-2 zone.…”
Section: Electrophoretic Distribution Of Serum Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Haptoglobin migrates predominantly within the anodal alpha-2 zone. Braend and Efremov (1965) found no phenotypic differences in horse haptoglobin after starch gel electrophoresis and variation in its fast alpha-2 mobility after agarose electrophoresis is not expected. Alpha-2 macroglobulin was the second major component of the alpha-2 zone.…”
Section: Electrophoretic Distribution Of Serum Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Other authors reporting on the horse albumins have confirmed this genetic theory (Braend, 1964;Braend and Efremov, 1965;Gahne, 1966;Osterhoff, 1967;Bengtsson et al, 1968). In addition to the nomenclature established by Stormont and Suzuki (1963), designating the fast migrating albumin zone A and the slow one B, another nomenclature was introduced by Braend and Efremov (1965). They called the fast zone F and the slow zone S. The corresponding genes were designated A P and A P ( F and S in this paper according to the rules of the journal).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In this paper the nomenclature introduced by Braend and Efremov (1965) is used. The main reason for this is that the original nomenclature of Stormont and Suzuki (1963) does not give space for a logical designation to the additional allele described here.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…They described three A1 phenotypes A , AB and B controlled by a pair of codominant, autosomal alleles designated d' and aB. Braend & Efremov (1965) confirmed the presence of an A1 polymorphism in Norwegian horses, but a different nomenclature (AlF, AI') was presented. A third variant, designated I, was reported by Sandberg (1972) as an infrequent allele in the Swedish Trotter breed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%