No it isn't. The rarest is AB negative.
AB+ is the third rarest blood type. 1 person in 29 has AB+ which is 3.4% percent of the population.
AB negative is the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest blood type. The negative blood types are more rare than the positive. The common blood type is o.
O positive is the most common and AB negative is the rarest.
AB negative is the rarest blood type, as it occurs in only about 1% of the population. AB positive is more common, occurring in about 3-4% of the population.
O positive O negative A positive A negative B positive B negative AB positive AB negative The rarest of all these blood types listed is AB negative making up 0.7% of the worlds population.
No, positive blood types are actually quite common. The most common blood type in the world is O positive.
If you mean rarest, then AB-. == == == == == ==
AB , the rarest bloodtype.
O postive and A positive are the most common blood types. The rarest type is AB negative, followed by B negative. AB positive is also one of the less common blood types.
Type O's are the most popular blood type universally, and any negative blood types are usually rare in compasrison to their positive type counterparts. In the US, the rarest blood types are known to be the AB negatives with only about 0.6% people with this blood type.
AB blood type is inherited when a person receives one A allele and one B allele from their parents. This combination results in the AB blood type, which is the rarest blood type.
AB negative.