The ABO blood group is a trans-species polymorphism in primates
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Susan W. Margulis | T. Flutre | G. Sella | M. Przeworski | Laure Ségurel | A. Venkat | S. Ross | E. Thompson | C. Ober | K. Gamble | Jessica N Lovstad | Jill Moyse
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