Studies on the blood type factors applicable for paternity exclusion tests
Authors
채현봉
Issue Date
1972
Description
의학과/석사
Abstract
[한글]
STUDIES ON THE BLOOD TYPE FACTORS APPLICABLE FOR PATERNITY EXCLUSION TESTS.
Hyun Bong Chai, M.D.
Department of Medical Science, The Graduate School, Yonsei University
Directed by Prof. Samuel Yul Lee, M.D.
A total of 861 families, composed of Korean wives, foreign husbands and their
offspring, were analysed according to blood type factors in order to detect
incompatible blood relationships among indivisual family members, Nine different
antisera, anti-A, B.M.N.D.C.E. c and e, were used on all blood specimens ; and a
saline extract of vicia Unijuga was added to some of the specimens to determine the
so-called "W"blood type reported by Moon. Gene and/or phenotype frequencies of
Koreans in general, were calculated from the Korean wives data. The frequencies
were compared with those reported by other workers.
Among the 861 families, 20 incompatible cases were detected by the ABO system
alone, 22 by the MN system and 40 by the Rh-Hr. Some of the families were
incompatible in two or three different systems, and the total number of detected
incompatible cases was 74.
[영문]
A total of 861 families, composed of Korean wives, foreign husbands and their offspring, were analysed according to blood type factors in order to detect incompatible blood relationships among indivisual family members, Nine different antisera, anti-A, B.M.N.D.C.E. c and e, were used on all blood specimens ; and a
saline extract of vicia Unijuga was added to some of the specimens to determine the so-called "W"blood type reported by Moon. Gene and/or phenotype frequencies of Koreans in general, were calculated from the Korean wives data. The frequencies
were compared with those reported by other workers.
Among the 861 families, 20 incompatible cases were detected by the ABO system alone, 22 by the MN system and 40 by the Rh-Hr. Some of the families were incompatible in two or three different systems, and the total number of detected incompatible cases was 74.