No, AB Rh negative is the rarest blood type.
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.
Yes, less than 3% of the population. AB negative is rarer still.
No, positive blood types are actually quite common. The most common blood type in the world is O positive.
AB positive blood type is made by combining A and B blood types.
Blood types are determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens, A and B, on the surface of red blood cells as well as the presence or absence of an Rh factor. The rarest type of blood in the United States is Type AB negative.
yes there is but it is rare
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.
Yes, less than 3% of the population. AB negative is rarer still.
Yes. Blood type AB positive is the most common.
it can be rare only
Generally no but in very rare circumstances, through mutations and incorrectly copying DNA, it is possible for two parents with type O blood to have a child with AB blood.
A, b, ab
Rare blood types are O negative and AB negative. B negative and AB positive are also fairly rare blood types. O negative is known as the universal donor blood type because it is compatible with any other blood type.
The resulting child could have A+, B+, or AB+ type blood.
AB - blood type is the rarest blood type, followed by AB + being the second rarest. Its usually not good to have a rare blood type, considering that its rare and if you ever need a blood transfer, your blood type would be harder to find. If your considering donating your rare blood, it'll definitely be useful towards the other few people with the same blood type that need a transfer.
No, positive blood types are actually quite common. The most common blood type in the world is O positive.
AB positive blood type is made by combining A and B blood types.