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Type O Blood Type – Indigenous Populations

Indigenous peoples of the Americas have a historically high frequency of blood type O, with some communities showing nearly universal O type blood, such as the Navajo and Quechua. This genetic trait is linked to an Ancestral Informative Marker (AIM) related to the G542A mutation, which emerged in Beringia during the migration into the Americas from Asia. Scientists continue to study why this genetic uniformity exists, exploring theories about founder effects, adaptation to diseases like malaria, and unique evolutionary histories. 

  • Near Universal Presence:Type O blood is a defining feature of many Indigenous populations in the Americas.

Scientific Theories and Research

https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/which-human-blood-group-evolved-first

TYPE O -BLOOD TYPE PROPERTIES

How Blood Type Is Determined And Why You Need To Know – Red Cross – US

What Is A Universal Blood Donor?

Death by Suicide – Domestic Violence

https://www.sootoday.com/ontario-news/no-grounds-to-charge-officer-in-death-of-woman-found-in-thunder-bay-home-siu-10958942

Ontario’s police watchdog says it found no grounds to lay a criminal charge against a Thunder Bay officer who approved the cancellation of a domestic disturbance call hours before a woman was found dead in a home.

The Special Investigations Unit has released a report on its investigation into the death of 21-year-old Jenna Ostberg, who the agency said was found without vital signs in a closet in her boyfriend’s bedroom on Dec. 30, 2023.

Ostberg and her boyfriend were arguing in his room around 2 a.m. that morning, prompting his mother to send him to another room and call 911 to report an “unwanted visitor,” the watchdog said.

The woman wanted Ostberg removed from the home because there was a court condition preventing the couple from seeing each other after a domestic assault incident earlier that year, the SIU said.