01009nas a2200241 4500000000100000008004100001260001700042653002900059653001100088653001200099653002000111653001400131100001400145700001400159700001400173700001700187700001200204245006100216300000900277490000700286520046000293022001400753 1996 d c1996 Jan-Feb10aGenetic Diseases, Inborn10aHumans10aleprosy10aModels, Genetic10aPhenotype1 aFeitosa M1 aKrieger H1 aBorecki I1 aBeiguelman B1 aRao D C00aGenetic epidemiology of the Mitsuda reaction in leprosy. a32-50 v463 a
This study comprised 544 nuclear families with 2,925 individuals tested for the Mitsuda reaction, from the Campinas region in Brazil. Segregation analyses suggest the segregation of a major gene (chi 2(1) = 0.07 - 0.07 = 0, p = 1), by failing to reject the hypothesis of Mendelian transmission and by rejecting the hypothesis of nontransmission of a major gene (chi 2(3) = 0.07 - 0.0 = 0.07, p > 0.99; chi 2(2) = 198.28 - 0.0 = 198.28, p < 0.0001).
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