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Q: How is the blood group of a person determined in laboratories?
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Can blood group of person b changed when the required blood group is not available?

No, blood group is determined genetically at conception. However, blood group O is considered a universal donor type, as it can be given to most people, in some situations, plasma and artificial products may also be used in an emergency.


What is determined by multiple alleles?

abo blood group


Which of the following is determined by multiple alleles?

ABO blood group


Can a person with type a blood receive blood from a person with type ab?

Yes, and this person can also receive blood from blood group type A and 0. If there are complications it is probably due the an other type of blood group, the rhesus blood group.


Can blood group O and blood group ab cause rhesus factor?

If person with O blood group receives blood of person with AB blood group it can cause rhesus factor but not other way round


Which blood group is required for kidney transplant of a patient of 'O' negative group?

A person with O- blood can only get blood from another O- person.


Name for blood group O person?

A blood group 'O' person is called a Universal Donor from sue b :-)


What is the fullform of BPL?

British Physical Laboratories Group.


Is ab plus blood group take blood from another blood group?

Yes, theoretically a person with AB+ blood group can accept blood of any other group. But practically it is not practiced.


Which particle in blood determine the blood group of a person?

antigen


What determine the ABO blood group in the plasma membrane of rbcs?

The ABO blood group is determined by the presence or absence of specific antigen molecules on the surface of red blood cells. These antigens are determined by the inherited genes from our parents. There are three main types of antigens that determine the ABO blood group: A, B, and O. The combination of these antigens results in different blood types: A, B, AB, and O.


Can a person with AO genotype give blood to a person with O blood?

No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.