Abstract
161 inhabitants of the Seychelle Islands have been examined for blood group, serum protein, and red cell enzyme polymorphisms. The gene frequency data obtained from this survey supports the anthropological view that the present-day Creole-speaking inhabitants of the Seychelle Islands result from a admixture of African and European stock.
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