Abstract
Various transferrin phenotypes have been found in Macaca irus and their distribution conforms to the Hardy-Weinberg law. The genetics of these phenotypes is discussed. A survey of published studies shows that there are several systems of naming transferrins, and consequently, comparison of gene frequencies is not possible. For this reason, the nomenclature proposed for macaque red acid phosphatases in a previous study has been adopted for use here.

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