The percentage varies across races. The worldwide percentage of people who have A positive blood is 28.27%.
AB-positive can be found in anywhere from 1.5% to 8% of the opoulation, depending on the country you are in. It is definitely not the most common, but is far from being rare.
Currently, the approximate percentage of AB- blood type in the world is 1%. It is the rarest human blood type.
Blood type AB is actually one of the least common blood types. The most common blood types are O positive and O negative. Everyone, though, has a different blood type.
3.2% according to the American Red Cross
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No surprisingly AB is not recursive at all. It is actually dominant. However it is rare. The most common blood type is O although is recessive. They believe that people with O blood type had a greater chance of surviving the black plague in the middle ages and that is why so many people have type O blood.
This varies tremendously by region of population movement over centuries, from under 5% in North and South America; to 15-25% in most areas of Asia and the Middle East. Worldwide, 29.98% of the population is type B, which include B positive and B negative blood types.
The rarest common blood type is AB negative. However, there have been some rare blood types discovered which fall out of the A/B Antigen, Rh +/- system normally used to distinguish blood types. O negative is not the rarest blood type, although it is frequently the most sought-after by blood banks, such as the Red Cross, because it can be given to virtually anyone.
ABO blood typing is a method for differentiating individuals' blood based on the presence or absence of two antigens, A and B. The most common blood type in the world is O positive, which has neither the A nor the B antigen.
I dont know the answer but I am trying to find out if anyone out there that has AB blood has any ties to Scythian ancestors...thanks, Susan
B positive
at least 2.5 billion
All of the positive blood types are the most common. However, the blood type 0 positive is the most common blood type among all people in the world.
No, only 7% of the world has O negative blood type.We couldn't say our blood type a negative without testing.It has been found that the most common blood types are the Rhesus factor positive or all the positive blood types like A+, B+, AB+ and O+. When compared with their respective negative counterparts, the percentage of the positive blood types is more than that of the negative ones. That is, nearly 85% of the world population have Rhesus positive blood type, while only a mere 15% have Rhesus negative blood type.
No, only 7% of the world has O negative blood type.We couldn't say our blood type a negative without testing.It has been found that the most common blood types are the Rhesus factor positive or all the positive blood types like A+, B+, AB+ and O+. When compared with their respective negative counterparts, the percentage of the positive blood types is more than that of the negative ones. That is, nearly 85% of the world population have Rhesus positive blood type, while only a mere 15% have Rhesus negative blood type.
The most common blood type in Spain is A positive. A positive is the most common blood type anywhere in the world.
O-positive is the most common blood group in the world; over a third of the population in most countries - in some, nearly half the population - and in the world.
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If you have O+ blood then you have the most common blood type. About half the world population has that type.
There are many people in the world that reconstruction was positive. There are equally as many people who believe the opposite.
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