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A Rare Rh Gene Triad in Mexican Indians

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IN a series of ninety-eight Mexican Indians from Tuxpan, Wiener and others1 tested bloods for the presence of the antigens A, B, M, N, P, and also four Rh antigens. They reported two findings in their first table as follows :

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MURRAY, J. A Rare Rh Gene Triad in Mexican Indians. Nature 158, 306 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158306b0

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