How is the Ena antigen related to the Wr(a-b-) phenotype?
A) En(a-) red blood cells are all Wr(a-b-)
B) En(a+) red blood cells are all Wr(a-b-)
C) All Wr(a-b-) red blood cells are also M-N-
D) En(a-) individuals lack MN-SGP
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