Human blood genotypes dynamics
Timur Sadykov

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive mathematical model describing how human blood genotype frequencies evolve over generations in ABO and Rh systems, applicable to any initial distribution and number of generations.
Contribution
It introduces a closed-form solution for the evolution of blood genotype frequencies, advancing understanding of genetic dynamics in human populations.
Findings
Closed-form formulas for genotype frequency evolution
Applicable to any initial distribution and number of generations
Enhances predictive modeling of blood genotype dynamics
Abstract
We give a complete closed form description of the evolution of human blood genotypes frequencies (in the ABO and Rh classification) after any (finite or infinite) number of generations and for any initial distribution.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlood groups and transfusion · Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology · Diabetes and associated disorders
