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Xg Blood Groups of American Indians

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ONE hundred and ninety-five Indians, mostly Navajo, from the area surrounding Santa Fe, New Mexico, were tested for the Xga blood group antigen with the following-results :

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BOUMAN, W., MANN, J. & DEWEY, W. Xg Blood Groups of American Indians. Nature 209, 411 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209411a0

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