SummaryTwo different electrofocusing procedures were employed for investigating the genetic variants of the human transferrin (Tf) in a population sample of 161 unrelated Egyptians. Five common transferrin C subtypes, CI, C1C2, C1C3, C2 and C2C3, and four rare variants, two slow and two fast variants which included unusual double-banded B variant have been demonstrated. The estimated allele frequencies were Tfcl= 0.764, TFC2=0.193, TfC3=0.031, and TfD=0.006. The combined frequencies for the Tf B were 0.006. The observed and expected phenotypes provide a good fit to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.