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Title: [Phenotypic frequencies of ABO, rhesus and MN erythrocyte antigen systems, their gene npool and comparative study of the inhabitants of Central Kazakhstan]. Author: Ivanov VP, Tostanovskaia AI, Shimidt SI. Journal: Genetika; 1977; 13(8):1462-6. PubMed ID: 144082. Abstract: The distribution of ABO, Rh and MN blood groups among 6450 persons of six main nationalities in Karaganda is found to be the following (in percent); O blood group-Ukrainians (34.04+/-1.5), Germans (35.46+/-1.5), Kazakhs(34.62+/-1.6), Tatars (35.9+/-2.2), Russians (37.01+/-1.5), Byelorussians (40.36+/-2.4); A blood group--Kazakhs (27.47+/-1.5), Tatars (32.57+/-2.1), Russians (32.66+/-1.5), Byelorussians (37.23+/-2.4), Ukrainians (37.70+/-1.5), Germans (46.32+/-1.5); B blood group--Germans (13.37+/-1.1), Byelorussians (16.55+/-1.8), Ukrainians (19.30+/-1.3), Russians (23.11+/-1.3), Tatars (24.22+/-0.2), Kazakhs (28.33+/-1.5); AB blood group--Germans (4.85+/-0.7), Byelorussians (5.86+/-1.2), Tatars (7.30+/-1.2), Russians (7.22+/-0.8), Ukrainians (8.96+/-0.9). Reliable differences in Rh system were discovered only in Kazakhs and Tatars, among persons of different nationalities.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]