Population Studies in Northern Sweden

Frequencies of the A 1 A 2 B0 blood group genes were studied in a material of 5,632 conscripts and blood donors from the counties of Norrbotten and Västerbotten in northern Sweden. The individuals were distributed according to place of birth into 23 subpopulations. In northern Sweden different cline...

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