The American Red Cross website offers a lot of information on blood types. You can find charts on recipient-donor compatibility, blood types by population, and how blood type is determined. You can find this information at http://www.redcrossblood.org/learn-about-blood/blood-types
People were born with rare blood. You can most likely find it at blood banks. You can see the difference in blood types by taking a test with the blood.
The best source to find out more about blood types and testing blood types would be through your family physcian. He or she can guide you to the appropriate procedure used to measure blood type.
If you can not find a chart online almost every local medical clinic will have a chart or all the blood types and more than enough information to give you the full listings of blood types.
Try going to www.redcross.org/blood, they specialize in blood, blood types, blood transfusions, blood donating, all things blood. Every single thing you need to know is there.
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.
First of all you can find your blood type from any hospital of doctors office by getting your blood drawn. Also there are 8 blood types O+,O-,A+,A-,B+,B-,AB+,and AB-.
If you are looking for more infomration on Where can I find a list of rare blood types, the best place to look for the infomration is on www.rarebloodtypes.org/list-chart.php
The American Red Cross website is a great reference for blood types. The American Red Cross can give you very detailed information on all blood types.
I think blood types are used for people that have or need a donor, of it is used in the medical field to help diagnose people or to find out what type of the blood type they are.
No, A positive blood type is one of the most common blood types in the population, making it easier to find blood donors with this blood type.
Blood types are 100% genetically inherited. You can visit your doctor's office to find out which blood type you are. The most common blood typs are A and B or AB. The rare one is mostly O.