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    Post Racial & Ethnic Distribution of ABO Blood Types

    There are racial and ethnic differences in Blood type and composition. The ABO Blood group system was discovered in 1901 and since it is of major importance in medicine, samples have been diligently collected from the most remote of people groups for a century. Of no other human characteristic is so much data available. Most populations have migrated and mixed. Unfortunately the reliability of the Blood data for assessing relationships between population groups is very limited. This is mostly due to the lack of availability of this important data. As the chart reveals, the frequency and purity of the four main ABO Blood groups varies in populations throughout the world. Great variation occurs in different groups within a given country; even a small country, as one ethnic group mixes, or not, with another. Publishing the ethnic differences in Blood type and the racial differences in Blood type is not, in the present-day world, considered to be politically correct. We compile and maintain this database through often times confidential sources. Every Blood gathering entity in the world must gather this information to stay in business, but almost every one of them is afraid to publish the racial and ethnic differences in Blood type, given the emotionally charged political climate.


    For example, early European races are characterized by a very low type B frequency, and a relatively high type A frequency while the Asiatic races are characterized by a high frequency of types A and B.
    The following chart does not consider Rh factor and may vary in specific regions. It is also different for some very particular racial or ethnic groups. We have highlighted interesting pure anomalies.


    http://www.bloodbook.com/world-abo.html


    PEOPLE GROUP
    O
    A
    B
    AB
    Aborigines 61 39 0 0
    Abyssinians 43 27 25 5
    Ainu (Japan) 17 32 32 18
    Albanians 38 43 13 6
    Grand Andamanese 9 60 23 9
    Arabs 34 31 29 6
    Armenians 31 50 13 6
    Asian (in USA - General) 40 28 27 5
    Austrians 36 44 13 6
    Bantus 46 30 19 5
    Basques 51 44 4 1
    Belgians 47 42 8 3
    Blackfoot (N. Am. Indian) 17 82 0 1
    Bororo (Brazil) 100 0 0 0
    Brazilians 47 41 9 3
    Bulgarians 32 44 15 8
    Burmese 36 24 33 7
    Buryats (Siberia) 33 21 38 8
    Bushmen 56 34 9 2
    Chinese-Canton 46 23 25 6
    Chinese-Peking 29 27 32 13
    Chuvash 30 29 33 7
    Czechs 30 44 18 9
    Danes 41 44 11 4
    Dutch 45 43 9 3
    Egyptians 33 36 24 8
    English 47 42 9 3
    Eskimos (Alaska) 38 44 13 5
    Eskimos (Greenland) 54 36 23 8
    Estonians 34 36 23 8
    Fijians 44 34 17 6
    Finns 34 41 18 7
    French 43 47 7 3
    Georgians 46 37 12 4
    Germans 41 43 11 5
    Greeks 40 42 14 5
    Gypsies (Hungary) 29 27 35 10
    Hawaiians 37 61 2 1
    Hindus (Bombay) 32 29 28 11
    Hungarians 36 43 16 5
    Icelanders 56 32 10 3
    Indians (India - General) 37 22 33 7
    Indians (USA - General) 79 16 4 1
    Irish 52 35 10 3
    Italians (Milan) 46 41 11 3
    Japanese 30 38 22 10
    Jews (Germany) 42 41 12 5
    Jews (Poland) 33 41 18 8
    Kalmuks 26 23 41 11
    Kikuyu (Kenya) 60 19 20 1
    Koreans 28 32 31 10
    Lapps 29 63 4 4
    Latvians 32 37 24 7
    Lithuanians 40 34 20 6
    Malasians 62 18 20 0
    Maoris 46 54 1 0
    Mayas 98 1 1 1
    Moros 64 16 20 0
    Navajo (N. Am. Indian) 73 27 0 0
    Nicobarese (Nicobars) 74 9 15 1
    Norwegians 39 50 8 4
    Papuas (New Guinea) 41 27 23 9
    Persians 38 33 22 7
    Peru (Indians) 100 0 0 0
    Philippinos 45 22 27 6
    Poles 33 39 20 9
    Portuguese 35 53 8 4
    Rumanians 34 41 19 6
    Russians 33 36 23 8
    Sardinians 50 26 19 5
    Scotts 51 34 12 3
    Serbians 38 42 16 5
    Shompen (Nicobars) 100 0 0 0
    Slovaks 42 37 16 5
    South Africans 45 40 11 4
    Spanish 38 47 10 5
    Sudanese 62 16 21 0
    Swedes 38 47 10 5
    Swiss 40 50 7 3
    Tartars 28 30 29 13
    Thais 37 22 33 8
    Turks 43 34 18 6
    Ukrainians 37 40 18 6
    United Kingdom (GB) 47 42 8 3
    USA (US blacks) 49 27 20 4
    USA (US whites) 45 40 11 4
    USA Blood Types ( US all) 44 42 10 4
    Vietnamese
    42
    22
    30
    5
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    How racially significant are the ABO blood groups compared to recent autosomal genetic studies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libertas View Post
    How racially significant are the ABO blood groups compared to recent autosomal genetic studies?
    Autosomal studies are the important ones. You obviously cannot tell someone's race just by looking at his blood group.

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