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From the Division of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract
The antigenic factors G and Y2 of cattle erythrocytes show dosage reactions in that homozygous cells gave higher titration or absorption scores than heterozygous cells. Data from absorption experiments suggest that there are quantitative variations of the D' factor. Some of the differences in reactivity (cross-reactions) may be the result of interaction of the genes controlling red cell antigens.
Footnotes
1 Paper No. 917, Division of Genetics. Published with the approval of the director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin. This project was supported in part by the Research Committee of the Graduate School from funds supplied by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and in part by Research Grant E-1643 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service.
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