Blood type can vary from person to person even if you are their brother. It has nothing to do with relation. When chromosomes recombine during conception, the blood type is written in the DNA and this can be a match of the father or mother or even a random cross between the two.
No, the microscope did not discover different blood types. Blood types were discovered through a series of experiments and observations by scientists such as Karl Landsteiner in the early 20th century, primarily through blood typing tests and serological reactions. The microscope was used to observe the physical characteristics of blood cells, but not to determine blood types.
of course they can, it doesnt mean that if you dont have the same blood type as your siblings, your adopted or something. if your parent's blood types differ from each other there is a huge tendency that the sibling's blood types are different from each other. for exaple your father is a heterozygous A while your mother is a heterozygous B.. their children's blood types can be AB, and an O can also be one of the possiblities.. if its too complicated to understand then you can just learn it from your genetic lessons in biology..
There are four main blood types in Russia: A, B, AB, and O. These types are similar to the blood types 1, 2, 3, and 4 commonly used in other countries. The main difference lies in the specific antigens present on the red blood cells, which determine compatibility for blood transfusions.
The different types of tubes used for blood collection include serum tubes, plasma tubes, anticoagulant tubes, and specialized tubes for specific tests.
There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Each blood type can be either positive or negative, based on the presence of a protein called Rh factor. Having a positive blood type means that the Rh factor protein is present in the blood. When it comes to blood donation and transfusion compatibility, individuals with positive blood types can receive blood from donors with either positive or negative blood types. However, individuals with negative blood types can only receive blood from donors with negative blood types. This is because receiving blood with a different Rh factor can lead to a negative immune response in the recipient's body.
Yes, it is possible for siblings to have different biological fathers, known as heteropaternal superfecundation, leading to different blood types. Each parent contributes one blood type allele, which can result in different blood types among siblings.
Blood types have different cells in them as well as different antigens.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
Yes - but both of the parents would have needed at least one O allele and one Rh negative allele. If either parent was homozygous AA or OO (or homozygous Rh positive), then this would not be possible.
Not quite. Different blood types result from different antigens present on the membranes of red blood cells.
Yes, they have a relationship together. Different blood types have different characteristics in diet. There are well-suited recipes for AB blood types as well.
3 different types of blood vessels are the arteries veins and capillaries
How hot your blood gets.
Yes, it is possible to chart the different blood types of blood. If you do a search on the web, you can find different charts and lists of blood types. These tables and lists are for informational and scientific purposes and may or may not be rateable depending on the site you go to.
It all depends on their blood type. It may compatible even if they are unrelated.
There are many good books on blood types. The book "Blood Types" is a simple one to start with. It lists all blood types and what the different types mean.
No, there is no limitation on people of different blood types reproducing.