Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Is in attendance any relation between blood types and race?

Is in attendance any relation between blood types and race?
no but some races are more genetically prone to unquestionable diseases
ex: Mediterranean races- thalisemia major or minor
black- sickle cell
blood types enjoy nothing to do next to race
nope but here is relation between blood diseases and races (like sickle-cell anemia is most adjectives in black people)
NO.
Yes. When looking at central ABO and Rh blood types and racial groups, the percentage of associates with any unusual blood type vary. What's really interesting here, though, is that it seem that as our understanding of inheritance expands, it's harder and harder to figure out what, if anything, a "race" is, at lowest in genetic expressions. It seems that genetically we are adjectives of the human race.
Good examine sorry i don't know But African Americans Can develop sickle cell anemia and only Africans. I construe different genes and maybe blood types of different race can possibly cure diseases.
Nope. People of all race can have any blood type.
Yes, I don't remember the specifics, but I remember that Native Americans (and conceivably other races) lean heavily toward one blood type.

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