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Ungleiches Crossing-over als mögliche Ursache blutgruppenserologischer Phänomene

Unusual serogenetic observations possibly due to unequal crossing-over

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The mechanism of unequal chromosomal crossing-over is explained. Serologic pitfalls, which might be due to this abnormal genetic event, are demonstrated in the blood group systems ABO, HLA, Gm, and Rhesus.

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Das Prinzip des ungleichen Crossing-ovees wird erläutert. Ungewöhnliche Blutgruppenbefunde in den Systemen AB0, HLA, Gm und Rhesus, die sich durch diese genetische Besonderheit erklären lassen, weisen auf seltene Fehlinterpretationsmöglichkeiten bei der Abstammungsbegutachtung hin.

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Herrn Prof. Dr. F. Schleyer anläßlich seines 70. Geburtstages gewidmet

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Henke, J., Basler, M. Ungleiches Crossing-over als mögliche Ursache blutgruppenserologischer Phänomene. Z Rechtsmed 90, 27–33 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01886064

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