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The second example of anti-K22 was found, like the first, in an Iranian Jew living in Israel. The consanguineous parents of the propositus were both K+k+, and investigation of the family suggested that K22 is controlled by the Kell locus; K travelling with K22 and k with K-22.
第二例抗K22(的情况)被发现,如同第一例一样,是在一名居住在以色列的伊朗犹太人身上。先证者的近亲父母均为K+k+,对该家族的调查表明,K22由凯尔血型位点控制;K与K22同时出现,而k与K-22同时出现。