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The genotype of the man is A negative/O negative inheriting the A neg from his mother and O negative from his father. [Father's genotype is B positive/O negative. Mother's genotype is B positive/A negative.]
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can donate blood to individuals with AB positive and negative blood types. They can receive blood from AB negative donors, as well as from donors with O negative, A negative, and B negative blood types.
Individuals with B negative blood type can receive blood donations from individuals with B negative blood type and individuals with O negative blood type.
Blood type B negative is compatible with receiving red blood cells from individuals with blood types B negative and O negative.
yes, for the blood types there are 2 genes that decide ABO/+- the ABO is based on a gene with 3 genotypes, which are i, IA and IB if a person has ii, they have O blood, if they have iIA or IAIA they have A blood, if they have iIB or IBIB they have B blood and if they have IAIB they have AB blood positibe/negative is the rhesusfactor, it actually works with 3 genes(C, D, and E), but anything other than cde/cde will give rhesus-positive blood, so a parent with ii-cde/cde will have O-negative, and iIA/CDe/CDe will give A-positive, the only 2 blood-types the children can have with this set of parents are A-positive and O-positive
yes Rh blood group is inherited as a triplet code so Rh positive can be CDe/cde and if both parents are this code then baby could inherit cde from both parents making the cde/cde which is the code for Rh negative blood group- ABO blood group does not affect the Rhgroup
The genotype of the man is A negative/O negative inheriting the A neg from his mother and O negative from his father. [Father's genotype is B positive/O negative. Mother's genotype is B positive/A negative.]
The Fisher system, specifically the CDE (Cohen-Doyle-Ellis) system, is designed for classifying blood group antigens, including those of the Rh system. However, it is not exclusive to Rh antigens; it encompasses a broader range of blood group systems. The CDE notation is primarily used to describe the Rh antigens, but it also accommodates the complexity of other blood groups. Thus, while it plays a significant role in Rh classification, it is not limited to Rh only.
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
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An individual who is blood type AB negative can donate blood to individuals with AB positive and negative blood types. They can receive blood from AB negative donors, as well as from donors with O negative, A negative, and B negative blood types.
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Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
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To find A when CDE divided by AFG equals B squared, you can start by rearranging the equation to isolate A. Multiply both sides by AFG to get CDE = B² × AFG. Then, divide both sides by B² to solve for A: A = CDE / (B² × AFG). This gives you the value of A in terms of CDE, AFG, and B.
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