Literature DB >> 13031387

The ABO, MNS and Rh blood groups of the Nigerians.

J N M CHALMERS, E W IKIN, A E MOURANT.   

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Keywords:  ANTHROPOLOGY; BLOOD GROUPS

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Year:  1953        PMID: 13031387     DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.1953.tb02545.x

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3.  The dynamics of racial intermixture in the American Negro-some anthropological considerations.

Authors:  D F ROBERTS
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4.  Gene flow from white into Negro populations in Brazil.

Authors:  P H SALDANHA
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5.  A study of two unusual blood-group antigens in West Africans.

Authors:  J N CHALMERS; E W IKIN; A E MOURANT
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1953-07-25

6.  Blood group, protein, and red cell enzyme polymorphisms of the Hadza of Tanzania.

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