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CARBONIC ANHYDRASE POLYMORPHISM IN A NEW JERSEY POPULATION OF THE WHITE-FOOTED MOUSE PEROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS
Patrick L. Wilmot 1 and Donald K. Underhill 1
1 Department of Zoology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
Two electrophoretic forms of erythrocytic carbonic anhydrase were found to be controlled by one autosomal locus with two codominant alleles, CAf and CA8. The gene frequencies for the CAf and CA8 alleles were found to be.15 and.85, respectively, in a sample of 53 mice from Middlesex County, New Jersey. The observed genotypic frequencies indicated that the population was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Submitted on January 31, 1972