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Unbiased Serum Analysis

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Histocompatibility Testing 1984
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The purpose of this analysis was an unbiased grouping of sera that test the same antigen. The only data that was used were the family relationships. That genes responsible for the serum reactions are inherited as codominant mendelian traits was the only assumption made. Only families with both parents and at least three children tested were used for input. As output, 60 groups of sera that test the same antigen were received.

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Sierp, G., Albert, E.D. (1984). Unbiased Serum Analysis. In: Albert, E.D., et al. Histocompatibility Testing 1984. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69770-8_10

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