On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission

The Rhesus system is the second most significant blood group system in humanblood transfusion. Individuals either have, or do not have, the Rhesus factor(or Rh D antigen) on the surface of their red blood cells. A child inherits two rhesus genes, one from each parent, where gene D correspond to posi...

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Main Authors: Ganikhodjaev, Nasir, Usmanova, Makhsuma
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Language:English
Published: Eudoxus Press, LLC 2011
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description The Rhesus system is the second most significant blood group system in humanblood transfusion. Individuals either have, or do not have, the Rhesus factor(or Rh D antigen) on the surface of their red blood cells. A child inherits two rhesus genes, one from each parent, where gene D correspond to positive rhesus factor and gene d correspond to negative rhesus factor. The transmission of rhesus from parents to their offspring are random and events that contradict Mendel laws increase this randomness. To study this transmission we apply theory of quadratic stochastic operators and show that corresponding genetic algebra is non-associative.
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spelling iium-17412011-12-09T02:52:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1741/ On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission Ganikhodjaev, Nasir Usmanova, Makhsuma QA Mathematics R Medicine (General) The Rhesus system is the second most significant blood group system in humanblood transfusion. Individuals either have, or do not have, the Rhesus factor(or Rh D antigen) on the surface of their red blood cells. A child inherits two rhesus genes, one from each parent, where gene D correspond to positive rhesus factor and gene d correspond to negative rhesus factor. The transmission of rhesus from parents to their offspring are random and events that contradict Mendel laws increase this randomness. To study this transmission we apply theory of quadratic stochastic operators and show that corresponding genetic algebra is non-associative. Eudoxus Press, LLC 2011-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1741/1/On_non-associativity_of_rhesus_factor_transmission.pdf Ganikhodjaev, Nasir and Usmanova, Makhsuma (2011) On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission. Journal of Concrete and Applicable Mathematics, 9 (1). pp. 55-59. ISSN 1559-176X (O), 1548-5390 (P) http://www.ccs2012.org/files/2010/ccs2010_4_JCAAM--VOL-9--2011--NO--1.pdf
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On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
title On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
title_full On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
title_fullStr On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
title_full_unstemmed On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
title_short On non-associativity of Rhesus factor transmission
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/1741/1/On_non-associativity_of_rhesus_factor_transmission.pdf