Population samples from Hungary and India have been typed for beta 2-glycoprotein I concentrations. Whereas the Hungarian sample is in fairly good accord with the genetic model set up by Cleve2-beta 2-glycoprotein I concentrations are controlled by two autosomal codominant alleles BgN and BgD-the Indian samples do not fit this model. Thus the Indian data favour the assumption of a more complex genetic mechanism controlling the serum concentration of this protein.
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