Posted by Brazilian Mitchell [User Info] on December 10, 2012, 9:58 am
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Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b in Kurgans, Aluet and Incas Indians
The very rare Rh genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in a case of erythroblastosis foetalis.
I have the Ryr (CdE/cde) from the Ariadoi Gypsy who came from the Parsis Sassanian Nobles from Karachi who came to Karachi from Parsi in 714 A.D.
Ryr (CdE/cde)came from the Kurgan who came from Northeast Asia and the Aluet Ryr (CdE/cde) and the
Quechua in Peru from the Andeans with high level of Ryr (CdE/cde)
Two rare haplotypes Cde and cdE, show minor variations. Haplotype cdE suprpasses 3% in small area of Mexico and reaches 1% and 2% in the extreme south of South America. Cde Show very low maxima in Mexico and in the Southwest of the United States.
Haploglobinn(HP*1)also has a very wide distribution with gene frequencies ranging from 0% to 100% with a mean of 55%. The peak is in the extreme south, but there are other secondary peaks in South America, the lowest value are in the extreme north.
A Caucasoid haplotype, f;b0b1b3b4b5b has an average frequency of 2.7 and Peak in Greenland with Aluets Eskimo and the Northern part of South American in Mayans and Quecha in Peru .
Cde is somewhat higher in southeastern India and is elsewhere uniformly low or absent except around the Caspians Sea. cdE is also low everywhere, being slightly in higher in western part of Central Asia and around the Sea of Japan.
12,000 years ago the the Rh Cde Dravidians in Southeastern India migrated in Aral Sea to cdE with Aztec and Mayan and and high in extreme South America in Quecha in Peru about 3%
So when the Rh Cde/cde Dravidians f;b0b1b3b4b5b in Central Asia mixed with the Altaic Native Americans like from Siberia that made the Kurgans Rh CdE Aryan race with the Aleuts Kurgans Rh Ryr (CdE/cde f;b0b1b3b4b5b and Andean Indians like the Quecha with Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b
The(O- Blood type)in Aluets or Eskimo and Incas and some Mayans were black Aryan Caucasian like Elmo-Dravidians the ancestors of the Persians. They were the Caucasian Rh negative the same the Black Dravidian,(B- blood type) Persians,(B- blood type) Basque(O- Blood type) and Saami. (A- blood type)
The(O- Blood type)in Aluets or Eskimo and Incas are related to the Basque too.
On my mother father side we have The very rare Rh (B- blood)genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in a case of erythroblastosis foetalis from the Rudari Gypsy related to Parsis in Karachi with DRB3*0101, DR52 originally from Amerindians.
On my mother mother side have DRB3*0202 from O-Blood Basque from our Creole ancestor form Louisiana
Ryr or ryr CdE originated from Cde Dravidians R1a mixed with Ainu Japanese with cdE and Q1a3 in Northeast Asia which created the Ural-Altaic (ighg 1G3 fbo1b3-b4-b5 rh-cde all this was created in the Tocharians Race from Xinjiang Province in Northeastern China. The Tocharian are Both B an B Rh negative blood with DBR3*0101 DR52 and DBR1*0802 in Ainu and Amerinds
Tocharian Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b) Pure Caucasians
The very rare Rh genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in a case of erythroblastosis foetalis.
rare r y (CdE) gene (=0.7%) in the Parsis is one of the most unique findings described
so far in any population of the world. In Parsis it is poplymorphic whereas it is just
sporadic in occurrence that too in a few populations only, the world over.
Ural-Altaic (ighg 1G3 fbo1b3-b4-b5 rh-cde
page 132 is his quirky idea about Rh negativity:
"cde (the RH-negative 'chromosome' or haplotype) must have arisen by
mutation D -to- d during the expansion of a.m.h. toward the northwest
from West Asia and the occupation of Europe (where the highest frequency
is found, in the Basque region).It is not, however, rare in Africa,
and it may have originated before the passage fromAfrica to West Asia or have flowed back."
On page 247: "the RH-negative haplotype, which is characteristically
Caucasoid, has a west-to-east gradient, having relatively high
frequency (more than 30%) in West Asia and practically zero frequency in
Mongoloids. An interesting RH negative peak in North Asia needs further
analysis."
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