Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Frequency distributions of (A) hemoglobin in six Chuvash index subjects with polycythemia and 12 first-degree family members and (B) red blood cell distribution width in five index subjects and 10 first-degree relatives. For each measure, there is a distinct bimodal distribution; all of the index subjects are in the higher distribution and all of the first-degree relatives are in the lower distribution.

Frequency distributions of (A) hemoglobin in six Chuvash index subjects with polycythemia and 12 first-degree family members and (B) red blood cell distribution width in five index subjects and 10 first-degree relatives. For each measure, there is a distinct bimodal distribution; all of the index subjects are in the higher distribution and all of the first-degree relatives are in the lower distribution.

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