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I've rewritten this article. I think a major part of the significance of this subject is the distribution of the Diego A antigen in various populations. There are a number of scholarly articles about the occurrence of Diego A in specific populations that I cannot read because they are behind paywalls. It would be nice if someone who does have access to such articles could add them. -- Donald Albury 14:58, 13 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]