It could be that the people who first colonized Peru happened to mostly be type O (about 35% of people are), and the A and B types (which would have been very rare in the population) worked their way out over many generations.
This is known as Genetic Drift, more specifically the Founder effect
the us government, i.e reservations, blood quantum laws
No.
They ate foods like rice and wheat. On a rare occasion, they would roast a big meat such as chicken, pig, cow, etc.
Because they where sick Romans, no other reason why then that.
American freedom struggle is through wars and bloodshed killing the Native Indians whereas the Indian struggle was a peaceful one - though with the blood of the sacrifices of martyrs..
The red stripes represent the blood spilt for Peruvian freedom; while the white stands for peace.
Blood in humans is red because it carries haemoglobin. This molecule, when it is oxygenated is red. For this reason blood is red. If it were possible to make a synthetic analogue for haemoglobin (and some scientists are trying) the colour could theoretically change depending on the synthetic analogue.
no, unless one of the parents has b blood it is impossible for the child to have b blood. **** Yes, it is possible if for some reason one parent inherited the B gene which didn't manifest. If no B proteins are produced, blood typing tests will never say it's B. However, that person can still have the gene, just not produce the protein for some reason.
yes, because they stain their selfs with thier blood
Cat leaving blood spots is a serious issue, it may be possible that your cat is suffering from some disease. You must take it to vet to know the exact reason.
No, it is not possible for you to have a period without blood. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, which includes blood.
ya cant you tell he is a sexii paco like for real foreal i anit going to lie the movie BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT this papi was sexii but this man to old for me hahaha but ya he do speak spanish =]
It is very possible, but the Blood Donating Centers around the U.S. always use fresh needles to take the risk away. All though it is a common fear associated with donating blood, but is completely unfounded. The reason being is all blood centers in the United States use new blood bags, needles, etc. on each donor. It has been a federal requirement for many years now.
The blood types are A, B, AB and O. Rh positive or negative are also blood types possible. What blood type we will have is inherited from our parents.
Marje Blood has written: 'Narcissa, her story' -- subject(s): Cayuse Indians, Fiction, History, Indians of North America, Whitman Massacre, 1847
No. That is not possible. It will kill you. You have to replace blood for blood loss.
Yes it is possible. The child can have A, B and O blood group.