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Red Blood-Cell Antigens in Some Lower Vertebrates
1 Genetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University of Oxford
1. It was not possible to find evidence for blood groups in frogs (one species) or in fish (three species).
2. Frogs could not be induced to make antibodies after injection with red cells from another frog.
3. Frogs, toads and tree frogs have a B antigen; newts probably have not.
Submitted on September 28, 1955