• 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 35  (5) , 978-986
Abstract
Plasma alkaline phosphatase activity was measured in 204 pairs of twins aged 18-34. Estimated genetic variance was the same in men and women, after exclusion of the youngest men, but environmental variance was greater in men so that the heritability was 0.90 .+-. 0.02 in the women and 0.71 .+-. 0.05 in the 19-34-yr-old men. About 15% of the genetic variance was associated with the ABO blood group polymorphism, which is known to affect intestinal alkaline phosphatase. Differences in plasma alkaline phosphatase activity between normal people may be mainly due to genetically determined proportions of isoenzymes of differing stability.