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Volume 29, Issue 3 (July 1984)

ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Page Count: 12


A Computer-Assisted Population Frequency Study of 14 Polymorphic Blood Grouping Systems in North Carolina
Nelson, MS
Forensic serologist, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, NC

(Received 15 July 1983; accepted 20 September 1983)

Abstract

Results of a population frequency study conducted on 14 polymorphic blood grouping systems in the North Carolina white and black populations are reported. A microcomputer program has been developed to facilitate the handling and storage of the large volume of data generated during the two years it took to complete this study. This computer program was also designed to calculate the combined phenotypic frequency for a given set of blood types.



Keywords:
forensic science, genetic typing, computers

Paper ID: JFS11734J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS11734J
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