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Yes it is.

A person with AA positive or AO positive both have blood type A positive.

The designation is because you have one "letter" from each parent - and your "letters" determine what your children can inherit.

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14y ago

No. Depending on the country, this is usually between 30 and 40 percent of the population.

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Only 3.5 percent of the population is AB Positive. It is not the rarest blood type, but not a real common one either.

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13y ago

No, it's a familiar one :)

AB- is Rare

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no. it is entirely different

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no. a lot of us Filipinos here have o+

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yes this blood group is very rare.

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Can a a1 positive blood group boy marry a o negative blood group girl?

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What is the difference between A plus and A1 plus blood group?

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Is there any blood group named A1B blood group?

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Can a B positive blood group male marry with negative blood group girl?

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