presence of specific glycoproteins on the cell membrane.
Genotype, complete dominace A, complete dominance with positive RH factor A+, co dominant AB
The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
A persons blood type is determined by their genes. For a child to have O positive blood, it will not have any A or B markers but will contain an Rh factor. Both parents would be O positive.
A person's blood type is determined by genetics, just like most everything else.
No, your personality has nothing to do with blood type. Your blood type is known before you are ever born and ever have a chance to show your personality. Your blood type is determined by your parents.
Human blood type is determined by codominant alleles.
no, only blood can be used to determine blood type.
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Blood type
No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.
A persons body shape and type is determined by genetics.
A person with type o blood is a universal donor and can donate blood to persons of any blood type.