A person with phenotype AB blood must have genotype AB blood. Meaning that the person has inherited both A and B alleles.
they have AB blood because it has antigens
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
no because AB only can donate to AB.
Blood group AB can only donate red blood cells to other AB individuals. Since donated blood is separated into different components, your blood and plasma may be donated to different individuals. While AB red blood cells are only compatible with other AB individuals, AB plasma is the universal plasma for donation.
If a person has AB type blood then they can receive any type of blood. A extra factor you have to take into account is whether they are AB positive or AB negative. An AB+ person can take any blood while an AB- person can take any blood as long as its negative. For a chart showing the blood type compatibility see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_types#Red_blood_cell_compatibility
If a person is blood type A, then they can be either AA or AO. The person with AB, has to be AB. So the possible combinations are AA, AB, AO, or BO. So, their offspring could be type A, type B, or type AB, but could not be type O.
A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB. A person with type B blood can donate blood to a person with type B or type AB. A person with type AB blood can donate blood to a person with type AB only. A person with type O blood can donate to anyone. A person with type A blood can receive blood from a person with type A or type O. A person with type B blood can receive blood from a person with type B or type O. A person with type AB blood can receive blood from anyone. A person with type O blood can receive blood from a person with type O. hope this helps, #JC# http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/types.html
Yes, a person with AB- blood can receive O- blood in a transfusion because AB can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O blood types. However, individuals with AB- blood type can only donate to other individuals with AB blood type.
A person with AB blood type can donate blood to individuals with AB blood type or to those with any other blood type (A, B, AB, or O) because AB blood has both A and B antigens and no antibodies against either. However, it's important to note that AB blood is considered the universal recipient, meaning AB individuals can receive blood from any blood type but cannot donate to all types.
because there is a trace of B blood in AB blood they can receive B blood>
a person with AB blood group exhibits a genetic principle called co-dominance
Yes, you can