Polymorphism of erythrocyte potassium concentration in seaweed-eating sheep

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INDIVIDUAL normal adult sheep have either a high or low erythrocyte potassium concentration, determined genetically by a simple allelic pair in which the gene for low K is dominant. High potassium (HK) animals have low erythrocyte sodium and low potassium (LK) animals high. Both phenotypes are present, and in all proportions, in 115 of 129 populations listed1. © 1975 Nature Publishing Group.

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Hall, S. J. G., Hall, R. J., & Hall, J. G. (1975). Polymorphism of erythrocyte potassium concentration in seaweed-eating sheep. Nature, 255(5503), 62. https://doi.org/10.1038/255062a0

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