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Originally posted by Witness2008
reply to post by maybeonce
Good question. I do know that the negative factor can show up even when both parents are positive factor. Are you identicle twins?b
Originally posted by Witness2008
reply to post by kozmo
The Basque people still live in Northern Spain and Southern France, science is not sure if the Celts or the Basques were the first appearance of Negative blood types. The highest concentration of negative RH factore is with the desendents of these two cultures. There is a wealth of speculative and scientific information on-line.
Originally posted by Witness2008
reply to post by Amaxium
The simple fact that if an RH negative mother were carrying a child with RH positve blood the mothers would produce anti-bodies to attack the blood of her own baby. Positive blood contains a Rhesus monkey protien. According to the research I have done no other species on earth is capable of this. Even cross breeding such as a donkey with a horse produces a mule, mules are not able to reproduce, but the horse that carries this cross breed does not attack it while in utero.