The rarest type of blood is O. people with O type blood can donate blood to anybody and there are very few people that have this blood type. It is extremely rare.
AB+ is the third rarest blood type. 1 person in 29 has AB+ which is 3.4% percent of the population.
The rarest blood type is AB negative, with less than 1% of the population having it. It is not necessarily bad to have this blood type, but it can make finding compatible blood donors in emergency situations more challenging due to its rarity.
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.
It really does depend on the population in the U.S. but it has been stated that the rarest blood type is AB-. This is according to the American Red Cross
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.
No it isn't. The rarest is AB negative.
O positive is the most common blood type. O negative is the rarest donor because it is the rarest type of blood and is often referred to as the "universal donor."
AB Negative is the rarest blood type with less than one percent of the population having that type. However, the person with this type of blood can also receive several other types.
AB+ is the third rarest blood type. 1 person in 29 has AB+ which is 3.4% percent of the population.
If you mean rarest, then AB-. == == == == == ==
AB , the rarest bloodtype.
The rarest blood type is AB negative, with less than 1% of the population having it. It is not necessarily bad to have this blood type, but it can make finding compatible blood donors in emergency situations more challenging due to its rarity.
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.
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.
O positive is the most common and AB negative is the rarest.
It really does depend on the population in the U.S. but it has been stated that the rarest blood type is AB-. This is according to the American Red Cross
AB negative.