Subject: Blood Types From: jespah@milton.u.washington.edu (Kathleen Hunt) Date: 1990-11-02, 16:19 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks timr@sco.COM (Bad Hurts Value) writes: *some native americans reveal almost all O (europeans typically run *40-50% O, 30-40% A, 8-12% B, and 1-6% AB) with B nearly absent. *other agglutinators (M, Duffy, Diego, Kidd) are common to natives *but not to europeans. Okay, I just have to mention here that one reason A and AB types are more common in Europeans *may* be that they provide some protection against-- [dramatic music] the BLACK PLAGUE!! Totally irrelevant, I know. Jespah, The Bandwidth Waster