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Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (1985) 35 (5): 341–342.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...N. Saha The distribution of transferrin C subtypes was studied in the population of Jordan. The sample comprised 121 Bedouins and 382 other Jordanians from Amman. The frequency of Tf C2 was found to be 0.26 among the Bedouins and 0.23 among the non-Bedouin population. Tf D was present in low...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (1986) 36 (5): 276–280.
Published Online: 02 September 2008
...N. Saha; B. Banerjee Blood genetic markers were investigated in a sample of 111 Bedouin and 412 non-Bedouin male Arabs of Jordan. The frequencies of the ABO alleles were similar in these two groups, with a relatively high frequency of the·gene (0.63; 0.61). The frequencies of Rh genes were slightly...