Stamatoyannopoulos G, Chen S H, Fukui M
Am J Hum Genet. 1975 Nov;27(6):789-96.
Electrophoretic and quantitative studies reveal that 85% of Japanese carry an atypical liver alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). The frequency of ADH polymorphism is identical with the reported frequency of alcohol sensitivity in the Japanese population. This identity in population frequencies points to a causative relationship between the two phenomena and suggests that alcohol sensitivity might be due to the increased acetaldehyde formation in individuals carrying the atypical ADH gene.
电泳和定量研究表明,85%的日本人携带一种非典型肝脏乙醇脱氢酶(ADH)。ADH多态性的频率与日本人群中所报道的酒精敏感性频率相同。人群频率上的这种一致性表明这两种现象之间存在因果关系,并提示酒精敏感性可能是由于携带非典型ADH基因的个体中乙醛生成增加所致。