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IT is already known that the study of blood groups and types and their distribution and heredity are of great significance in anthropology.
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YOKOYAMA, M., MURAKATA, M. & UENO, N. The Diego Factor in Japanese. Nature 188, 591 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/188591a0
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