High rhesus (Rh(D)) negative frequency and ethnic-group based ABO blood group distribution in Ethiopia - PMC https://t.co/FEqWfBCSVZ.
@MrsGenX2 I think Rh- is very rare in Asian & Pacific peoples. It's more common in European & Arabic/Semitic people. https://t.co/uI8bVeYeUr.
@laladyjody @FringeViews Actually not common to them -- Type A is prevalent for Amish and Finns, but no major research for Ashkenazi. https://t.co/CFCyAk02zZ.
@Geechi_Parthena @XGrundyX @NikkiThaGodB1 https://t.co/7EdOCFivc2 If you need help with interpretation let me know. 🐵😂
High rhesus (Rh(D)) negative frequency and ethnic-group based ABO blood group distribution in African 👽🧬🩸🧠🙏🏽 https://t.co/8ELxkAYFO7
@Degrellian Yeah, that I think might be a norafrican/semitic "fossil trait" Check paragraph from: https://t.co/0indJ0HHtB https://t.co/xuIjedIw80
natives with blood type ‘O’ better survived severe malaria.both Rh-negative &O’phenotypes encouraged malaria transmission in area as asymptomatic carriers prevailed probably coz of their resistance2malarial disease👉🏼beneficial effectsphenotypes #covid1