In the Philippines, approximately 25% of the population has blood type B. This percentage can vary slightly based on different studies and regions within the country, but Blood Type B is one of the more common blood types among Filipinos. Blood type distributions can also be influenced by genetic factors and ancestral backgrounds.
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Blood type percentages refer to the number of people with a specific blood type within a population. For example in the United States, Hispanic people have a relatively high number of people with blood type O, at the same time Asian people tend to have a higher percentage of people with type B blood.
Overall in the world, B is the rarest, with only 16% of the populous having this type. Approximately 21% of people have A type blood. And approximately 63% of the world's populous have O type blood.
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The official percentages of the US population sporting A positive blood are different between ethnic groups. Caucasians are represented 33%, while African Americans only 24%.
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There are three alleles for blood type: IA=Blood type A IB=Blood type B i=Blood type O The alleles for blood type A and B are codominant so when someone contains the IA and IB alleles, their blood type is AB.
There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
If you are talking about type I or Type II the answer is both, individuals have different percentages of them.
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