Abstract

Four transferrin bands were detected by starch-gel electrophoresis in serum and vitreous fluids of Pacific hake from Puget Sound, Washington, and off the mouth of the Columbia River. The patterns of the variants and their frequencies in samples from the two areas indicated that each band reflects one allele at a single locus. Frequencies of the alleles differed significantly between areas.

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