Blood type cannot tell what race a person is. Forensics using blood to extract DNA samples that can be helpful in determining a person's race. This is done because certain races have been linked to specific codes that produce certain physical attributes that have been correlated to certain races.
No, but genetics will...
No
Your blood type is determined by what type of antigen you have in your body. Each person has different antigen's or lack there of in the blood. A blood test is used to determine what these are.
no because the antibodies in type A blood differ from the ones in type B blood so it would recognize the different blood as a threat and eliminate it
Acording to the Eat Right For Your Blood Type Diet, eating what they recommand for your bloodtype may help you loss weight. You must know withblood type you are to do this diet. Food requirments will differ with each blood type. Information on this diet can by found by Googling,Blood Type Diet.
Because a person's blood type is inherited from both parents, there are some correlations between racial groups and a certain blood type. Historically, Europeans had high type A frequency while Asians had mostly A and B.
The asians, specially the kalmuks in mongolia and the buryats in siberia
It is possible, because I am one, but my type is called a cross-blood... Half-blood Trainee #222
Blood type AB individuals are known as "universal receivers" because they can receive blood from any ABO type. It is also the rarest of the blood groups. It is most common in Japan, regions of China, and in Koreans, being present in about 10% of these populations
It is the presence or absence of particular antigens that determines the blood type. Antigens are substances which trigger the body's immune response.
Their conformation
You get your blood type (phenotype) from your parents, each of whom carry their parents blood types (genotype) in their blood. Your ethnicity plays a minor factor because some races tend toward different blood types, but any member of any race can end up with any blood type. Four children of the same parents could all have the different types of blood.