Subject | Re: The British Secret Service...[was Re: Republicanism still an offence in Eng |
From | Henriette Frans |
Date | 2002-05-04 09:35 (2002-05-04 09:35) |
Message-ID | <3CD38F1B.2A522FEB@chello.nl> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Celaeno |
Followups | Celaeno (1d, 15h & 59m) > Henriette Frans |
CelaenoI think ?jevind said that and also mentioned the African people. As it is your hobby, please let me know if you come across some more facts concerning the Rh factor distribution as I find it interesting, and I'm still looking for some answers like why Rh+ babies of Rh- mothers often died and why nature never developed a solution for that. Maybe Rh- is relatively new to a formerly Rh+ population in certain parts, but if it is why do so many people have Rh- recessive genes.
You will not evade me, Henriette Frans <ch.frans@chello.nl>:
Do you know something about a geographical spreading of Rh- blood?
See, those things I don't remember. I just read an article the other day about AB0 distribution, but it's been a while since I've seen something about the Rhesus factor distribution. I seem to recall Rh- being prevalent either in Native Americans or certain Asian peoples.