F Pinto, J C Rando, M Lopez, J M Morilla, J M Larruga
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Human samples from the seven Canary Islands were studied for the following polymorphic red cell blood group systems: ABO, RH, MNSs, FY and P. In contrast to the intra-insular homogeneity found, inter-insular heterogeneity was observed for ABO, RH and FY. The observed blood group allelic systems were within the range of European populations, with some minor African contribution.