On the contrary, bloodtype AB is not rare. Bloodtype AB is a great blood type since it can recieve blood from both bloodtypes A and B. The rarest bloodtype there is, is bloodtype O.
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.
Yes, less than 3% of the population. AB negative is rarer still.
all negative groups are only 5 to 8% so these are rare and "AB" negative is very rare.
According to the red cross website AB- is the rarest blood type, but B- and AB+ are also rare. Ethnicity may impact blood type: O- is rare in Asian people but relatively common for Caucasians.
I would say the most uncommon blood types are the negative types. Which include O-, A-, B- and AB-. AB+ is quiet rare too but not as much as the negatives. AB- is currently the most uncommon blood type.
Bcoz it is rare
yes there is but it is rare
ab+
Yes, AB blood type is considered rare. It is less common than A, B, and O blood types because it requires inheriting both the A and B antigens. AB individuals can receive blood from any blood type in a transfusion, making them universal recipients.
type AB. it's very rare.
No, O+ is the mot common, AB is quite rare.
AB blood type is rare. It is also a rather new blood type. People with this blood type have qualities of people with A and sometimes characteristics of those who have type B. Less than 5% of the population in America has this.