ABO blood groups of Peruvian and Chilean mummies were determined with the agglutination‐inhibition method. In Peru all ABO blood groups were found in the period from 3000 B.C. to 1400 A.D.; from this period to 1650 only A and O were seen. In Chile no B or AB was noted either in pre‐Columbian or Colonial mummies. This confirms the archeological concept that the Chilean Indian was culturally as well as genetically different from the Peruvian Indian. Further studies using other genetic markers are in order, as well as changing certain preconceived notions on blood groups of American Indians
A total of 495 individuals from five different Argentinian tribes was examined for variation in 23 b...
International audienceSix decades ago the DI*A allele of the Diego blood group system was instrument...
The ABO blood group system is undoubtedly the most important genetic and phenotypic marker in clinic...
Blood groups of Peruvian mummies of known origin were determined by three different methods: aggluti...
The results of ABO typing in Chilean mummies, a review of published South American paleoserological ...
Typescript."References": leaves 35-37.ii, 37 leaves tablesThe scope of this present investigation in...
In order to investigate the association between ABO blood groups and serum haptoglobin (Hp), we type...
The first genetic polymorphism to be described in man was the ABO blood group system. Ths system pro...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Amerindian admixture is an important parameter to consider in...
The purpose of this paper is to show the distribution of the human blood groups among the Pueblo Ind...
Background: Among the allelic variants of blood groups, the molecular characterization of ABO blood ...
The Parakanã is a group of Indians with cultural similarities to the extinct Tupi group. They are an...
All major ABO blood alleles are found in most populations worldwide, whereas the majority of Native ...
A total of 363 Ayoreo Indians living in three localities of southern Bolivia and northern Paraguay w...
Background: The high polymorphism rate in the human ABO blood group gene seems to be related to susc...
A total of 495 individuals from five different Argentinian tribes was examined for variation in 23 b...
International audienceSix decades ago the DI*A allele of the Diego blood group system was instrument...
The ABO blood group system is undoubtedly the most important genetic and phenotypic marker in clinic...
Blood groups of Peruvian mummies of known origin were determined by three different methods: aggluti...
The results of ABO typing in Chilean mummies, a review of published South American paleoserological ...
Typescript."References": leaves 35-37.ii, 37 leaves tablesThe scope of this present investigation in...
In order to investigate the association between ABO blood groups and serum haptoglobin (Hp), we type...
The first genetic polymorphism to be described in man was the ABO blood group system. Ths system pro...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Amerindian admixture is an important parameter to consider in...
The purpose of this paper is to show the distribution of the human blood groups among the Pueblo Ind...
Background: Among the allelic variants of blood groups, the molecular characterization of ABO blood ...
The Parakanã is a group of Indians with cultural similarities to the extinct Tupi group. They are an...
All major ABO blood alleles are found in most populations worldwide, whereas the majority of Native ...
A total of 363 Ayoreo Indians living in three localities of southern Bolivia and northern Paraguay w...
Background: The high polymorphism rate in the human ABO blood group gene seems to be related to susc...
A total of 495 individuals from five different Argentinian tribes was examined for variation in 23 b...
International audienceSix decades ago the DI*A allele of the Diego blood group system was instrument...
The ABO blood group system is undoubtedly the most important genetic and phenotypic marker in clinic...