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Felix Bernstein
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Felix Bernstein (February 24, 1878, Halle, Germany – december 31956, Zurich, Switzerland) was a German mathematician known for developing a theorem of the equivalence of sets in 1897, and less well known for demonstrating the correct blood group inheritance pattern of multiple alleles at one locus in 1924 through statistical analysis. He studied under Georg Cantor.

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Felix Bernstein (February 24, 1878, Halle, Germany – december 31956, Zurich, Switzerland) was a German mathematician known for developing a theorem of the equivalence of sets in 1897, and less well known for demonstrating the correct blood group inheritance pattern of multiple alleles at one locus in 1924 through statistical analysis. He studied under Georg Cantor.
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- J. F. Crow. Felix Bernstein and the First Human Marker Locus. Genetics. 1993 January; 133(1): 4–7. (PDF)
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