both are same
A1B ve and AB ve blood groups are not the same, but they are closely related. A1B refers to a specific subtype of the AB blood group, where "A1" indicates a particular antigen variant on the red blood cells. Both groups share the AB blood type characteristics, but the presence of the A1 antigen distinguishes A1B from the broader AB category.
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents could be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
AB+ and AB- are the most rare
No such thing. There is blood type: A, B, AB, and O. There are antigens and antibodies to each. O is the universal donor while AB is the universal recipient.
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
Yes...this is absolutely possible. Everyone receives two blood type genes, one from their mother and one from their father. A and B are considered dominant genes and O is considered a recessive gene. In this case of the parent that is A+ , they carry one dominant A gene and one recessive O gene. The parent that is B- carries on dominant B gene and one recessive O gene. The negative or positive associated with the blood type is call the Rh factor. If you inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh positive (In this case, the parent who is A+). If you do NOT inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh negative (In this case, the parent who is B-). In the case of the baby born O+, he/she received one recessive O gene from the mother and one recessive O gene from the father. He/She also inherited the Rh factor from the parent that has it (parent that is A+). All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
Yes! There are two subtypes of the A-bloodgroup: 80% have group A1, and 20% have group A2. This is relevant in the donations of organs. Group A2 activates the immune defence in the recipient a lot less, which is good. People with group A2 are therefore preffered as donors. But I think that if you'll ever need a kidney yourself, you're better off with having group A1.
YES. Maybe both of your parents are half-Rh positive, but not a full-blown Rh positive. Your parents will have 25% chances of getting a Rh negative offspring (Out of 4 children, only 1 become Rh negative) This comes true in our family. Both myself and my husband are Rh positive and our kid (3 years) is Rh negative. My blood group is B+ve, and my husband is A1B+ve and our kid is A1-ve.
4 A B AB O There are 6 genotypes AA AB AO BB BO OO
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