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quick blood type question
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Just had a quick question-
I recall long ago researching blood types and there was some research that suggested that blood type does not always follow the rules of genetics. Does this refer to the rhesus factor (+/-) or the ABO subgroups?
Any terms for this for google purposes or links themselves would be helpful :)
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