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Distribution of Blood Types of Blood Donors

April 18, 2010 in O negative Information

O Rh-positive 37 percent

A Rh-positive 36 percent

B Rh-positive 9 percent

AB Rh-positive 3 percent

O Rh-negative 7 percent

A Rh-negative 6 percent

B Rh-negative 1 percent

AB Rh-negative 1 percent

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EUROPE’S MYSTERY PEOPLE

April 18, 2010 in O negative Information

The researches of R. Frank, a scholar at the University of Iowa, suggest that the Basques were far-advanced in navigational skills and other aspects of technology long before the rise of the Roman Empire. The Basques, she believes, are the last remnants of the megalith builders, who left behind dolmens, standing stones, and other rock structures all across Europe and perhaps even in eastern North America.

Two facts set the Basque peoples apart from the other Europeans who have dominated the continent the past 3,000 years: (1) The Basque language is distinctly different; and (2) The Basques have the highest recorded level of Rh-negative blood (roughly twice that of most Europeans), as well as substantially lower levels of Type B blood and a higher incidence of Type O blood. Read the rest of this entry →

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Modes of Inheritance

April 18, 2010 in O negative Information

In more than 98% of cases, the red blood cell incompatibility involves the Rhesus or Rh D antigen[Rh-negative Factor] so the disease is known as Rhesus disease or Rh disease. Although the exact percentage varies with race, 15% of the United States population is Rh-negative and 85% is Rh-positive. If a Rh-negative woman conceives a child with a Rh-positive partner, the potential exists Read the rest of this entry →