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Einbeziehung der Lewis-Blutgruppen in das Blutgruppengutachten

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Lewis-Blutgruppen können heute dank potenter Antiseren zuverlässig und reproduzierbar bestimmt werden, so daß ihre Einbeziehung in das Blutgruppengutachten gerechtfertigt ist. Zu diesem Zweck wird die durch Wechselwirkungen der unabhängig voneinander vererbten ABH- und Lewis-Substanz-Sekretion resultierende und den Lewis-Gruppenbefund an den Blutkörperchen bestimmende genetische Hypothese dargelegt. Aus ihr werden die für das Blutgruppengutachten wichtigen Schlußfolgerungen (Ausschließung) und Parameter (Likelihood-Quotient Y/X nachEssen-Møller zur Vaterschaftsvermutung) abgeleitet und tabuliert.

Summary

Since it is now possible to determine the Lewis blood groups exactly because of the sufficient number of efficient anti-Lewis sera it is also justified to involve the Lewis blood groups in the paternity blood group opinion. Therefore that genetical hypothesis is presented explaining the Lewis blood groups by interaction of the independent heritable ABO and Lewis substance secretor status. From this hypothesis there are developped the process of paternity exclusion and the parameters of paternity presumption with the help of the likelihood ratio Y/X ofEssen-Møller in the Lewis blood group system and the obtained data are tabulated.

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Sachs, V., Drews, J. & Waldvogel, B. Einbeziehung der Lewis-Blutgruppen in das Blutgruppengutachten. Blut 23, 20–24 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01815130

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