I have been tracing my family heritage and found that I may have a Jewish heritage. My blood type is AB negative.
i think that 15% of people in the whole world have this blood group
In the ABO blood system, type O positive blood is common, about 36% of the population. 90% of the population is Kell negative. So no, it is not rare.
15% of people in the world are rh negative...i happen to be one of that 15%
It is considered somewhat rare. Only 7% of the population is O Negative. Approximately 20% of the population is CMV negative. So only about 1.4% of the population is O Negative CMV negative. That is fewer than 2 our of ever 100 people. It isn't the rarest, but it is a very useful type.
There isn't a specific ethnicity that has Rh negative blood type, as all types of people can have it. Rh negative mothers may develop antibodies to Rh positive babies, which may cause health problems.
O positive is a very common blood type. It is the most common blood type today. There are not many people with O negative. O negative is very rare.
i think that 15% of people in the whole world have this blood group
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
O positive is the most common blood type making up about 38% of the population.
There are negative and positive of A, B, AB, and O. That means that there are 8 different blood types. Your blood type is determined based upon your mother and fathers blood types. O negative is the rarest blood type.
it is a part of blood group. 95% people are Rh +ve, only 5% people are Rh negative.
No, only 7% of the world has O negative blood type.We couldn't say our blood type a negative without testing.It has been found that the most common blood types are the Rhesus factor positive or all the positive blood types like A+, B+, AB+ and O+. When compared with their respective negative counterparts, the percentage of the positive blood types is more than that of the negative ones. That is, nearly 85% of the world population have Rhesus positive blood type, while only a mere 15% have Rhesus negative blood type.
No, only 7% of the world has O negative blood type.We couldn't say our blood type a negative without testing.It has been found that the most common blood types are the Rhesus factor positive or all the positive blood types like A+, B+, AB+ and O+. When compared with their respective negative counterparts, the percentage of the positive blood types is more than that of the negative ones. That is, nearly 85% of the world population have Rhesus positive blood type, while only a mere 15% have Rhesus negative blood type.
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.
The Black Cochin Jewish population has a high percentage of Rh-negative blood but the Rh-negative blood type is uncommon in the Black population in general, which is exactly the same interesting phenomenon as with the Oriental Jews of Israel who have a high percentage of Rh-negative blood, where among the Chinese and Japanese, Rh-negative blood type it is almost nonexistent.
Changing blood type is technically impossible. For example it would be fatal if someone with type A blood received blood from a type B donor. It is however fairly common for people such as pregnant women to naturally have their blood change from negative to positive. A reverse of this situation is impossible positive to negative.
The rarest common blood type is AB negative. However, there have been some rare blood types discovered which fall out of the A/B Antigen, Rh +/- system normally used to distinguish blood types. O negative is not the rarest blood type, although it is frequently the most sought-after by blood banks, such as the Red Cross, because it can be given to virtually anyone.