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FFOULKES EDWARDS and Etherington1 put forward a theory of blood-group inheritance which amounts to the postulation, in addition to Bernstein's three allelomorphic genes causing the presence of one agglutinogen A or B or neither of them, of a fourth allelomorph producing both. This is intended to account ” for the observed occurrence of a small percentage of groups AB and O in the offspring of AB × O matings”.
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HALDANE, J. Blood Group Inheritance. Nature 136, 432 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136432b0
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