I know that one is O positive, and one is O negative. I think there is are also a few blood types that are positive. I believe one is AB positive. Look for them on the computer.
Yes, there are only four official types of blood from which there are 30 substances and over 600 different blood-group antigens have been found across the varies ethnic groups.
There is four types of blood in humans A B AB and O.But in each of them types there are a possible of at least 20 genetically blood vgroups known today.
The most common blood type is O. This is referred to as the universal donor. The other three types are A,B and AB blood types. The O type is compatiable with the other three types of blood.
The four basic blood types are A, B, AB, and O.
The maximum number of different blood types the children could have is four: A, B, AB, and O. Each parent can pass on a different allele to their offspring, resulting in a combination of blood types depending on the inheritance pattern.
Yes there are many blood type tables online. All you have to remember is that there are four different blood types with the exception of the RH factors. There is A, B, AB and O each can be positive for the RH or negative.
Blood types have different cells in them as well as different antigens.
There are four different types of blood: A, B, AB and O. In order to be able to donate part of your liver they will have to test both yours and your daughter's blood to make sure you are compatable. If you are compatable there may be less chance for rejection of the liver.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
Many books have been writte about they four different types of blood. Many doctores have their own opinions and have created blogs online. You can also pick up pamphlets at the doctors office.
There are four different types of blood and each has their function. They are referred to as blood groups and they are A, B, AB and O. O is regarded as the universal donor while AB is the universal recipient. A and B are produced under the control of DNA.
Blood transfusions were used in the early 1900's, but doctors couldn't understand why it worked on some people but not on others. When they did more research into the blood they found out that there are different blood types