Frequency of blood type O throughout the world

John Doe

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Anyone knows of a map that shows the frequency of O around the world?
 
My father was o and he was english scottish german and swedish if that helps
 
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Found this on google images. suprised me since my fathers ancestry is far from south america
Heres the link: http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/vary_3.htm
 
1535r9g.jpg

Found this on google images. suprised me since my fathers ancestry is far from south america
Heres the link: http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/vary_3.htm
Interesting, I think this is because O is attributed to the hunter gatherers while A is attributed to the farmers, Europe was very much influenced by the A types, while the Americas closed to A before the rise of agriculture.
 
1535r9g.jpg

Found this on google images. suprised me since my fathers ancestry is far from south america
Heres the link: http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/vary_3.htm

That's interesting. Seems like everybody was group O some time ago, then new mutations popped up in central Asia, and has spread from there to the rest of the world.

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